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    12/12/12: Camp for Ill Children Celebrates the Power of 12

    December 11, 2012No Comments
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    Help Send a Sick Child to Camp by Donating Just $12

    Sedona AZ (December 11, 2012) – You can help twelve seriously ill children experience the magic of overnight camp by simply donating $12 and asking twelve of your friends to donate too.

    Camp Soaring Eagle is working to raise $12,000 in twelve days to send twelve children with serious illnesses to camp.

    Helping is Simple!
    Beginning on 12/12/12
    Donate $12 at www.CampSoaringEagle.org
    Have twelve of your friends donate $12 and keep the message rolling.

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    Camp Soaring Eagle provides year-round camping programs for children suffering with serious illnesses such as cancer, hemophilia, juvenile diabetes, metabolic disorders, HIV, muscular dystrophy and respiratory diseases. Children with these serious illnesses are able to go to Camp Soaring Eagle because they provide 24-hour medical care for their campers. Children with serious illnesses often cannot participate in traditional childhood activities such as sports, sleepovers, and scouting, let alone go away to overnight camp. But thanks to generous donors, thousands of campers and family members can experience the magic of camp completely free of charge each year.

    The twelve days of giving campaign will run from December 12th to December 24th. Please keep asking, post to your facebook, tweet, forward this press release. These small efforts will make a big impact on a child who is battling an illness.

    For more information visit our website at www.CampSoaringEagle.org or contact Jennifer Perry at 928-284-9393 or jperry@CampSoaringEagle.org

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