Program Quick Reference




Please use this guide as a reference to which program you or your child may qualify for. If you have
any questions, please contact your regional Camp Good Days office.
 
Most online program registrations are available starting in January of the coming year. Use the links below to visit the individual program page with more details.

IF...

Program

Your child is between, ages 8-12 and has been
diagnosed with cancer or sickle cell anemia.

Doing a World of Good I / Teddi's Team

Your child is between, ages 13-17 and has been
diagnosed with cancer or sickle cell anemia.

Doing A World Of Good II

Your child is between ages 8-17, and has lost a
parent or sibling to cancer or sickle cell anemia
within the past three years.

Camp B&ST

Your child is between ages 8-17, and has a parent
or sibling who has been diagnosed with cancer or
sickle cell anemia within the past three years, and/or
is actively undergoing treatment.

Camp Childhood USA

Your child is between ages 4-7, who would otherwise
qualify for Teddi's Team, Doing A World Of
Good I & II, Camp B&ST, or Childhood USA,
but is too young to attend overnight programs. 

Junior Good Days is currently offered
in Rochester, Buffalo and Syracuse.
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Your child is between ages 8-15, and has lost an
immediate family member to homicide.

Camp Sharing and Caring / Do The
Right Thing

You are a young adult between ages 18 to 39,
that has been diagnosed with cancer and/or
undergone treatment within the past five years

Young Adult Retreat

You are a female age 18+ who has dealt with
cancer from recent diagnosis to remission.

Adult Oncology Programs

Your child, family or yourself is coping with loss
or serious illness, and is need of a structured, supportive enviroment.

KATS (Kids Adjusting Through Support).
Offered in Rochester and Syracuse.
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