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Sickle Cell Disease Camp – JWCF at RoundUp River Ranch
A free week-long camp for children ages 7-17 years old who are diagnosed with cancer and sickle cell disease. To attend Summer Camp, campers must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19.
Date:
July 24 – 28, 2023
Location:
JWCF at RoundUp River Ranch
8333 Colorado River RD
Gypsum, Colorado, United States


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