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Camp Roehr

Camp Roehr. Carly Spraul Southeast District R ep. What is Epilepsy?. Epilepsy is a malfunction in the nervous system that causes seizures. Because of these seizures, people with epilepsy sometimes cannot do activities that other people can.

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Camp Roehr

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  1. Camp Roehr Carly Spraul Southeast District Rep

  2. What is Epilepsy? • Epilepsy is a malfunction in the nervous system that causes seizures. • Because of these seizures, people with epilepsy sometimes cannot do activities that other people can. • Camp Roehr provides these kids an opportunity to participate in regular summer camp activities and learn more about epilepsy.

  3. Camp Roehr • Camp Roehr is located in Belleville, IL. and holds one weeklong session each summer. • The camp is open to any child/teenager diagnosed with epilepsy in the U.S. because very few special needs camps accept children diagnosed with epilepsy. • The age range of the children who attend is from 6-18 years old with the majority from Illinois and secondly Missouri.

  4. Activities at Camp Roehr • The camp offers many activities to its campers including arts and crafts, hiking, swimming, wilderness exploration, dancing, and archery, as well as many others! • All of this is experienced in a fun, safe environment with great councilors and volunteer medical support staff. • This gives these kids an opportunity to make new friends and have a normal summer camp experience while building their strengths and having fun!

  5. Who inspired Camp Roehr? • The camp is named after Mr. Tony Roehr who was a strong advocate for those with developmental disabilities and had a close relationship with the Epilepsy Foundation of Greater Southern Illinois. • After Mr. Tony Roehr died in 1991 it was decided to honor him by naming the camp after him. • The name Roehr also inspired the motto: Ruling Over Epilepsy Helps Realize Dreams

  6. Where Donations Go • Most donations to Camp Roehr are used for scholarships to allow more children to attend camp. • Because of generous donations, they have been able to keep the camper fee at $500. • The camp also uses donations for food, nursing supplies, and discounts on items such as golf carts for the camp and camp tee-shirts.

  7. Why I Chose Camp Roehr • Camp Roehr deserves our donation because they all do the best they can to give amazing kids an amazing week. • Camp Roehr would use the money to benefit many kids in this state. • I really appreciate Camp Roehr for what they do for kids with epilepsy, helping them learn about their condition and realize their true potential.

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