Diabetes Camps - Alabama

Camp Seale Harris
Southeastern Diabetes Education Services
500 Chase Park South, Suite 104
Hoover, Alabama 35244
Telephone: 205-402-0415
www.southeasterndiabetes.org
info@southeasterndiabetes.org

Camp Seale Harris has been providing children with diabetes a FUN-FILLED educational camping program since it was founded in 1947 by Dr. & Mrs. Samuel Eichold. A wide assortment of recreational activities is offered including, swimming, tubing, horseback, canoeing, fishing, riflery, archery, sports and games, rappelling, arts and crafts, dances, zip-line rides, playground, and various evening program activities. More importantly, intensive diabetes management techniques are taught during daily diabetes education seminars. All activities are designed to encourage a positive approach to living with diabetes! Visit www.southeasterndiabetes.org for downloadable camp applications.

2013 Camp Dates for Camp Seale Harris:

Family Summer Camp- May 29 - May 31, 2013                                                                             Resident camp for families with children ages birth - 17

Senior Camp- June 2-8, 2013
Resident camp for children ages 12-17

Junior Camp- June 9-14, 2013
Resident camp for children ages 6-11

Camp Sugar Falls (Birmingham) - July 29 - August 1, 2013
Day camp for children 5-15

Camp Sugar Falls (Mobile)- July 23-25, 2013
Day camp for children 5-15

Fall Family Weekend- October 25-27, 2013
Resident camp for families with children ages birth - 17

Last Modified Date: March 06, 2013

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