The camp features two October one-day camp sessions rather than the
traditional overnight camps. Each session is for a different age
group and special COVID-19 precautions and guidelines will be in
place.
Both camps take place from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. The camp schedule is:
Oct. 2 — youths in grades 3-6.
Oct. 3 — youths in grades 7-10.
Full camp experience
Organizers will incorporate a wide variety of authentic camp
experiences into each day including hiking, arts and crafts,
archery, scaling the climbing wall, team building activities and
more. It all takes place at Touch of Nature Environmental Center,
located about eight miles south of Carbondale off Giant City Road.
Sponsors include Touch of Nature, Southern Illinois Healthcare, the
Diabetes Resource Team and the SIU Dietetic Internship program.
While there is no cost to participate in the camp, pre-registration
is required no later than Sept. 1. Space is limited. Registration is
available at
campscui.active.com/orgs/
TouchofNatureEnvironmentalCenter#/
selectSessions/3031835.
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For additional information or details, contact Jasmine Cave at jcave@siu.edu or
by calling 618-453-3950.
The name of the camp itself is significant for two reasons. It’s an acronym for
the camp motto:
Believe in yourself – a positive attitude helps with diabetes management.
Empower yourself – you are in control, not the diabetes.
Talk – ask for help, share needs with appropriate people.
Act – be proactive, eating healthy, staying active and taking prescribed
medications.
The name is also a reference to the beta cells in the pancreas, which produce
and secrete insulin, the hormone that regulates glucose levels in the body.
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