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Camp Huff-n-Puff

For over 27 years, Camp Huff-n-Puff has allowed children with asthma between the ages of 8 and 13 to participate in a special four-day overnight camping adventure. Camp is held at the Jumonville Camp and Conference Center, Hopwood, PA (near Uniontown), for August 9-12, 2012.

  • Children with asthma between the ages of 8 and 13.
  • Tuition is $125.00
  • Scholarships available
  • A non-refundable $25.00 registration fee is required and applies towards the tuition.

A dedicated group of volunteer physicians, nurses, and respiratory therapists work alongside camp counselors to ensure that all campers have a safe and fun experience. The camp philosophy is that asthma should not hamper childrens' lives and prevent them from accomplishing anything. By learning the skills to properly manage their asthma, experiencing a positive peer environment, and being around good role models (many of the staff also have asthma), each camper is exposed to self-management skills that they can use long after camp is over to improve their quality of life.

  • PRE-REGISTRATION (available by April 2012)
    This PDF can be filled in on your computer as long as you have Adobe Acrobat 6.0 or greater. You can then print, sign, and return your application with your deposit. You may also print a copy and fill it out by hand, sign, and return that copy with your deposit.

  • SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION (available by April 2012)
    In addition to the above registration form, if you would like to apply for a scholarship to this year's camp, complete this form and follow the directions above for printing and returning to Healthy Lungs Pennsylvania.

  • Camp Huff-n-Puff FAQs

  • Request that an Application be sent by mail


 

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