In
1984 Maureen Herrick, an Omaha housewife, viewed a national talk
show's feature on a unique summer camp that hosted children with
cancer and blood disorders. Because of their unique medical needs,
the show's host noted that many children with cancer and blood disorders
were deprived of the opportunity for a normal summer camp experience.
Maureen contacted
Robyn Freeman, then the director of the Campfire USA Midlands Council,
to see if a similar camp existed in Nebraska. Finding none, they
contacted the head of the pediatric hematology/oncology department
at Children's Hospital, sparking the birth of Camp CoHoLo. Camp
CoHoLo held its first summer camp, a three-day event, in 1985 for
22 children.
CoHoLo is an acronym
for Courage, Hope and Love, the guiding principles behind the formation
of Camp CoHoLo. From its humble beginnings, Camp CoHoLo now hosts
140 to 160 children each July during an eight-day camp.
The summer camp is
held at the Eastern Nebraska 4-H Center near Gretna. The 4-H Center
features ten two-story cabins nestled within the wilderness and
a large, air-conditioned lodge used for activities and meals.
In May 2005, Camp CoHoLo and
its volunteers were awarded the Heartland Better Business Bureau
Integrity Award for service to children in the region. A link to
the video produced for the BBB awards ceremony can be found in the
right hand column of this page.
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Save the Date
Camp
CoHoLo Winter Carnival
March 15th, 2009
In case of bad weather,
March 29th, 2009
2009 camp dates
Session I
Sunday, July 19 through
Wednesday, July 22
(Campers
ages 6-11 years old.)
Session II
Wednesday, July 22 through
Sunday, July 26
(Campers
ages 12-17 years old.)
Watch the Camp CoHoLo
Better Business Bureau
Integrity Award Video