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Camp Not-A-Wheeze


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Come join us this summer for a magical camp experience! Camp Not-A-Wheeze is the only camp of its kind in Arizona providing children with asthma from all over the state a safe, traditional summer camp experience. Camp takes place at the Friendly Pines facility in Prescott, where children participate in activities ranging from horse back riding, hiking, canoeing, fishing and more while also attending asthma education class to learn more about properly managing their asthma. Campers are accompanied throughout the week by licensed medical professionals who volunteer to ensure a safe, well monitored environment. Make new friends, participate in exciting outdoor activities and create unforgettable memories.

The American Lung Association is currently taking applications for Camp Not-A-Wheeze 2009.

Camp Not-A-Wheeze dates: May 30– June 5 (2009)

NEW Camp deadline. Sign up NOW!

For more information, please contact (602) 258-7505 or notawheeze@lungarizona.org.

See photos of Camp Not-A-Wheeze 2007!



Listen to "Asthma Summer Camps: A Guide for Parents" Webcast

“Camp-Not-A-Wheeze is such an excellent way for children with asthma to be able to enjoy themselves immensely while simultaneously meeting new friends and more importantly learning about the importance of knowing how to successfully manage their asthmatic conditions. It has been a most enjoyable experience for my daughter, Amber, who has attended both last year and this year. ”
– Rhonda Troiani

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