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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>
I am dismayed to find that camp celiac in RI is full in my kids' age groups.
In the past they have sent out notices for registration, and I never got one
this year. I have been wondering why I haven't heard, but I knew they had
new directors and I thought maybe they were just running late. So today I
checked and they are full!!! It would have been my daughter's last year to
attend. I am putting them on the waitlist, but that is really hopeless.
So - I am looking for a gluten free camp experience, preferably on the east
coast, but I will travel if I need to, for a 16 year old girl and a 13 year
old boy. I am in the DC area and it would have to be somewhere I can drive
them. The NC Camp won't work - only up to age 14.
I am not really interested in a main stream camp that will accommodate gf.
The benefit of camp for them was to be in a place where they were the same
as everyone else.
Anybody have ideas? Thanks, lynn robbins
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