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JA Camps

The Arthritis Foundation’s JA camps give kids with arthritis and related childhood rheumatic diseases the chance to make lasting memories.

Pre-Registration Opens December 7, 2024

Helping Kids Say YES!

Arthritis Foundation camps are FUN, safe and secure for children and teens with juvenile arthritis and childhood rheumatic diseases. Campers make lifelong friends, gain a greater understanding of their own juvenile arthritis, increase independence and self-confidence, and discover new skills and interests. Our JA camps are medically supervised by health care professionals on site to tend to your child’s needs. Pre-registration opens December 7, 2024.

Helping Kids Say YES!
JA Camps Around the Country

CALIFORNIA

Camp Milagros
Livermore, CA
July 14 - July 18, 2025
Pre-registration opens December 7, 2024

 

Camp Esperanza
Los Angeles, CA
June 16- June 21, 2025
Pre-registration opens December 7, 2024

COLORADO

JA Camp Colorado
Deckers, CO
June 22 - June 27, 2025
Pre-registration opens December 7, 2024

KANSAS/MISSOURI

Camp Joint Adventures
Lawson, MO
June 16- June 20, 2025
Pre-registration opens December 7, 2024

MINNESOTA

Camp Sisu
Maple Lake, MN
July 20 - July 25, 2025
Pre-registration opens December 7, 2024

PENNSYLVANIA

Camp JRA
Millville, PA
July 13 - July 18, 2025
Pre-registration opens December 7, 2024

UTAH

Camp KODA
July 30 - August 2, 2025
Pre-registration opens December 7, 2024

WISCONSIN

Camp M.A.S.H.
August 17 - August 22, 2025
Pre-registration opens December 7, 2024

OTHER JA Camp Programs

WASHINGTON

KATFISH Family Camp
Auburn, WA
July 25 - July 27, 2025

3RD PARTY CAMPS

The following camps host camp weeks catered to children with rheumatic diagnoses but are not affiliated with the Arthritis Foundation. Please follow the links for more information and reach out to the camp facility with any questions.
 
Camp Boggy Creek: https://www.boggycreek.org/
Location: Orlando, FL
 
Camp Aldersgate: https://campaldersgate.net/
Location: Little Rock, AR
 
Flying Horse Farms: https://flyinghorsefarms.org/contact/
Location: Columbus, OH
 
Double H: https://www.doublehranch.org/
Location: Albany, NY
 
Camp John Marc: https://www.campjohnmarc.org/
Location: Dallas, TX
 
Camp Holiday Trails: https://campholidaytrails.org/
Location: Charlottesville, VA

Camp Wekandu: https://www.cincinnatichildrens.org/service/r/rheumatology/patients/camp
Location: Clarksville, OH

JA Camp Polar TUF: https://www.schoolcareworks.com/registration/campfirealaska/start_registration.jsp
Location: Anchorage, AK

Camp Dartmouth Hitchcock
Fairlee, VT

JA Camp FAQs for Families & Volunteers

What goes on at JA Camp?

At JA Camp, our activities and schedule very closely resemble that of a traditional summer camp, but with adaptations that make our programming more accessible to campers with a wide range of needs. Some activities might include horseback riding, archery, arts and crafts, swimming, rock wall climbing, and high or low ropes courses. We also include special programming that we call intentionally set programming, which are activities that incorporate educational components and create positive change for our campers. This programming typically focuses on social, emotional, and mental health, improving physical health, and better experience of medical care.
 

What are the sleeping arrangements?

Most JA Camp facilities have cabins with bathroom/showers. Housing is separated by gender. Camp Counselors also reside in the cabins with campers.   
 

When will the camps and dates be listed?

You can find our camp listings on the JA Camps Around the Country portion of this web page. 
 

Is there transportation to and from the camps?

We currently do not provide transportation to or from JA Camp, but we will continue to assess this possibility on a camp-by-camp basis as needed and as is deemed safe by our medical advisory committee in relation to COVID-19.
 

What is the age range for campers?

For most camps, our camper age range is 8-17 years old. However, some camps welcome campers as young as 7, and some have a maximum age of 16. KATFISH and National Virtual Camp are exceptions to this.
 

Can a child with other non-rheumatic conditions still attend camp?

One of the requirements to attend camp is that the camper is diagnosed with juvenile arthritis or childhood rheumatic disease. A child may still be able to attend camp if they have additional health conditions, but this will likely warrant a discussion with the camp’s medical director (or mental health director if the condition is a mental health condition). Whether or not a child with an additional health condition can attend camp is left to the sole discretion of the medical director (or mental health director) of the camp.
 

What is the cost of camp?

JA Camp is $25 for resident camp and $50 for a family of 4 for family camp. If you need assistance with this cost, please contact [email protected].

How do I join a camp?

To join a camp, either as a camper or as a volunteer, you will need to register using the link below the respective listing in the JA Camps Around the Country section on this web page. Please note that the links are different for camper and volunteer registration. Once you have submitted your child’s application, it will be reviewed by the medical and mental health directors of the camp you applied for, as well as our JA Camp Staff. If there are questions about your application, a medical team or staff member will reach out to you. Volunteers will also need to go through an interview and background check process.

How soon will I receive information on the camps after I register?

Please allow 2 to 4 weeks from the time you submit your child’s registration application until you are notified. If you have any questions or have not heard back from us after 4 weeks, please reach out to [email protected].

Want to apply to be a camp counselor/volunteer?

Ever thought of being a camp counselor?

Being a counselor at JA Camp is FUN and rewarding! If you need volunteer, practicum, or observation hours, this may qualify, and we can help! Click here to get started with your volunteer application.

Volunteer?

Ever thought of being a camp counselor?

Being a counselor at JA Camp is FUN and rewarding! If you need volunteer, practicum or observation hours, this may qualify, and we can help! Click here to get started with your volunteer application.

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Mom of a JA Camper

[The JA camp] gave him confidence, taught him life skills, and helped him to know he is not alone. He made new, lifelong friends.

Mom of a JA Camper

National Sponsors

Thank you to our 2024 National JA Camps sponsors for making this memorable experience possible.

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