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Camp Buddy celebrates 17 years, launches graduation ceremony as first campers enter adulthood
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SAVANNAH, Ga. - s4story -- Camp Buddy Effingham: June 8-12 • Camp Buddy Chatham: June 22-26
(SAVANNAH, GA) When Camp Buddy began 17 years ago, most of its campers were young children. Today, many of those first participants are now in their 20s, prompting the Lowcountry Down Syndrome Society to formalize a new tradition: an annual graduation ceremony honoring campers as they transition into adulthood.
Camp Buddy has always welcomed children of all ages, but with a growing number of young adults in the program, LDSS is establishing a policy that reflects the camp's evolving community. All campers will continue to be welcome this year regardless of age. Beginning in 2026, the organization will hold a Camp Buddy Graduation ceremony on the last day of both camp sessions to celebrate participants moving on to the next chapter of their lives. Graduating adults will also receive a resource list highlighting community opportunities, including events hosted by Buddies and Blessings and other nonprofit partners that offer programs geared toward adults.
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Camp Buddy was created to provide physical, occupational and speech therapies while promoting retention of educational accomplishments made during the school year. By bridging the summer months to the upcoming school year, the camp aims to prevent or lessen the loss of gains that students work so hard to achieve. The program helps children and young adults face their challenges and continue to succeed in a fun, engaging environment.
Thanks to a generous donation, the Lowcountry Down Syndrome Society is able to cover the cost of therapists and teachers salaries for both camp sessions. Families will pay a $30 registration fee per camp. Children and young adults may attend both sessions with a separate registration fee for each.
For both camp sessions, all campers must wear tennis shoes and bring a snack and water bottle. A doctor's order for physical, occupational and speech therapy is required. The registration deadline for both sessions is May 29.
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The Effingham County session will be held June 8-12 at Blandford Elementary School and various locations in the community.
Campers will attend different hours and days depending on their group. Specific details will be provided soon. The older group and high school graduate group will have an overnight camp June 7 as well as additional activities during the week.
Camp Buddy Chatham
The Chatham County session will be held June 22-26 at St. Andrew's School and various locations in the community.
Campers will attend different hours and days depending on their group. Specific details will be provided soon.
Families interested in registering can visit www.ldssga.org for more updates and details. For questions, contact Candy Bogardus at 912-663-8573 or jcbogardus@gmail.com, or Lindsey Barron at 229-457-7974 or lbarron@ldssga.org
(SAVANNAH, GA) When Camp Buddy began 17 years ago, most of its campers were young children. Today, many of those first participants are now in their 20s, prompting the Lowcountry Down Syndrome Society to formalize a new tradition: an annual graduation ceremony honoring campers as they transition into adulthood.
Camp Buddy has always welcomed children of all ages, but with a growing number of young adults in the program, LDSS is establishing a policy that reflects the camp's evolving community. All campers will continue to be welcome this year regardless of age. Beginning in 2026, the organization will hold a Camp Buddy Graduation ceremony on the last day of both camp sessions to celebrate participants moving on to the next chapter of their lives. Graduating adults will also receive a resource list highlighting community opportunities, including events hosted by Buddies and Blessings and other nonprofit partners that offer programs geared toward adults.
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Camp Buddy was created to provide physical, occupational and speech therapies while promoting retention of educational accomplishments made during the school year. By bridging the summer months to the upcoming school year, the camp aims to prevent or lessen the loss of gains that students work so hard to achieve. The program helps children and young adults face their challenges and continue to succeed in a fun, engaging environment.
Thanks to a generous donation, the Lowcountry Down Syndrome Society is able to cover the cost of therapists and teachers salaries for both camp sessions. Families will pay a $30 registration fee per camp. Children and young adults may attend both sessions with a separate registration fee for each.
For both camp sessions, all campers must wear tennis shoes and bring a snack and water bottle. A doctor's order for physical, occupational and speech therapy is required. The registration deadline for both sessions is May 29.
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The Effingham County session will be held June 8-12 at Blandford Elementary School and various locations in the community.
Campers will attend different hours and days depending on their group. Specific details will be provided soon. The older group and high school graduate group will have an overnight camp June 7 as well as additional activities during the week.
Camp Buddy Chatham
The Chatham County session will be held June 22-26 at St. Andrew's School and various locations in the community.
Campers will attend different hours and days depending on their group. Specific details will be provided soon.
Families interested in registering can visit www.ldssga.org for more updates and details. For questions, contact Candy Bogardus at 912-663-8573 or jcbogardus@gmail.com, or Lindsey Barron at 229-457-7974 or lbarron@ldssga.org
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