On Tuesday, December 1st, Camp Courageous will celebrate the 4th annual #GivingTuesday. A camp representative will be at Lucky's Market in Iowa City at 1668 Sycamore St. from 11am to 6pm on #GivingTuesday. The public is welcome to make a donation or find out more about camp. Everyone can participate from anywhere by checking out the Camp Courageous web page or Facebook page. This will be the 4th year of #GivingTuesday, a global movement to encourage ordinary people to come together to make extraordinary things happen!
Camp Courageous volunteers and donors have always been the backbone of the camp! Supporters can give their time, help spread the word, skills, or donations. Camp Courageous gives individuals with special needs confidence, friendships, life changing experiences and opportunities to demonstrate what they can do. See a video made for this event at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7lSszogA_uM
Camp Courageous started serving individuals with disabilities in 1974 with 211 campers and has grown to nearly 7,000 in 2015. The camp is located at 12007 190th St, Monticello, just five miles southeast of Monticello off Highways 151, Exit 65 & 38.  For more info visit www.campcourageous.org or visit the camp anytime.
Camp Courageous® is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization run on donations.
PO Box 418, 12007 190th St, Monticello IA 52310-0418 · 319-465-5916

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