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“Our Home Away From Home”...pages 6 and 7
Creek SpeakFall 2011
Look inside for ...A Message from our CEOA Message from our CEO
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Welcome!Welcome!
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The Spirit of HealingThe Spirit of Healing
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Remembering Betty Turner Remembering Betty Turner
CampbellCampbell............................................................................5
Home Away from Home–Home Away from Home–Summer 2011Summer
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Fun and FundraisingFun and
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Happenings Around CampHappenings Around Camp ............9
A Very Special ThanksA Very Special Thanks
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The Schwarzkopf SocietyThe Schwarzkopf Society
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Making a Gift for the FutureMaking a Gift for the
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Healthcare PartnershipsHealthcare Partnerships
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Heidi, Hanna, and Jake Sloan checking in Heidi, Hanna, and Jake
Sloan checking in for summer campfor summer camp
Hope and HealingHope and HealingThe Sloan Family: Hanna and
JakeThe Sloan Family: Hanna and JakeHeidi and Bobby Sloan, along
with their son Jake, welcomed a healthy baby girl, Hanna, into
their family in 2004. The happiness of Hanna’s birth was soon
overshadowed with concern when, at only nine days old, she became
very ill. Over the course of the next two years the Sloans would
endure numerous visits to the pediatrician to determine why she had
chronic high fevers and ear infections. Ultimately, Hanna was
referred to All Children’s Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida and
tested for rheumatic disease. The diagnosis was Systemic JRA, a
disease that affects multiple parts of the body and causes
swelling, pain, and limited motion in joints.
The Sloans began treatment immediately for Hanna. However, a few
years later concern was raised again when Jake, Hanna’s brother,
told his parents his “heart hurt.” The Sloans made another fateful
trip to All Children’s Hospital and tests confirmed that Jake also
had Systemic JRA. This is almost unheard of and though rheumatic
diseases affect about 50,000 children in the United States there
are only about 250 siblings diagnosed with Juvenile Rheumatoid
Arthritis.
The Sloan family went into high gear to learn more about coping
with two children with JRA. Heidi remembered a friend of Hanna’s
sharing information about a place called
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A Message from Our CEOA Message from Our CEOMission
Statement
The mission of Camp Boggy Creek is to enrich the lives of
children who
have chronic or life-threatening illnesses by creating
camping
experiences that are memorable, exciting, fun, empowering,
physically
safe, and medically sound.
Board of DirectorsFoundersFounders
Paul Newman*General H. Norman Schwarzkopf
Mrs. Gracia B. Andersen*Lawrence J.* and Florence A. De
George
Theodore J. ForstmannJuanita* and F. Browne Gregg
David and Francie HorvitzJim* and Jan Moran
The Family of Jennifer MasiBruce O. Rossmeyer*
Elizabeth Turner Campbell* Foundation* In memoriam
Offi cersOffi cersJ. Patterson Cooper
Chairman of the BoardJune Clark
President/CEOG. Thomas Ball
Secretary/CounselMichelle (Shelly) Church
TreasurerDebra Gerhard
Assistant Secretary
DirectorsDirectorsJohn L. Brewerton, III Esq.
J. Powell BrownLawrence F. De George
Hugh DurdenWendy Durden
Jim EllisMyra Hancock
Diane HolmKimberly Johnson
Brian LeeLucia Lopez
Nicholas Masi, Ph.D.Wendy Masi, Ph.D.
Dave PickensDennis Quinn
Sandra RandolphThomas P. Warlow, III
Larry Williams
Printing generously donated byConvergys, Inc.
A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION
MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING
1-800-435-7352, WITHIN THE STATE OF FLORIDA. REGISTRATION DOES
NOT
IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. THE
BOGGY CREEK GANG, INC.’S REGISTRATION NUMBER IS CH991.
Camp Boggy Creek Welcomes NewCamp Boggy Creek Welcomes NewChief
Development OfficerChief Development OfficerCatherine McManus
joined the Camp Boggy Creek Development team this summer as Chief
Development Officer. Previously serving as the Senior Vice
President and Chief Philanthropy Officer at WMFE TV/FM in Orlando,
Catherine brings over 15 years of fundraising experience. She
graduated from Austin Peay State University (TN) with a Bachelor’s
Degree in Public Administration.
A fourth generation Floridian, Catherine and her husband, Sean,
currently reside in Oviedo with their 11 year old daughter.
Catherine will oversee the Development department and spearhead
all fundraising initiatives. June Clark, CEO, shared, “It’s an
exciting time at Camp Boggy Creek and we’re thrilled to have
Catherine join our senior leadership team. Her experience and
background will certainly be an asset as she leads our fundraising
operations.”
Our summer camp sessions were once again filled with laughter as
seriously ill children from all across the state of Florida entered
our gates to find their Home Away From Home. Summer 2011 has come
and gone but the friendships forged and the memories of Boggy Creek
will last a life time for many of these youngsters.
As you review the following pages, please look closely at pages
six and seven to get a glimpse of the fun and adventure experienced
by over 1,100 children this past summer, all while their medical
needs were met by our medical team and outstanding volunteer
doctors and nurses.
After summer camp, parents often share with us how Boggy Creek
made a difference in their child’s life and I want to pass on some
recent feedback.
When you have a child with special medical needs, you learn to
live in the doctor’s office and hospital. You live with people
staring. Enter the gates to Boggy Creek and
that world is left behind. Boggy Creek is our kids chance to
onlybe a kid.–Jodi, camper mom
My daughter loves this place. She finally learned how to give
herself shots, which is a giant stride to her independence. Thank
you Boggy Creek for helping me show her
that she has a disease but it doesn’t define who she is today or
whoshe will be tomorrow.–Charlene, camper mom
As you read these testimonials, I hope you sense the joy brought
not only to our campers but to their entire family. It is only with
the commitment of our many supporters and loyal friends that we can
be certain that this opportunity will exist for many summers to
come.
Thank you and I hope we can count on your continued support!
June Clark
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Welcome!Welcome!On February 9, 2011 Boggy Creek broke ground for
the Camp’s newest addition, the Welcome Center. The 14,000 square
foot facility will accommodate staff from administration, finance
and development, and serve as the entry point to welcome our guests
visiting the Camp.
Funding for the project was generously provided by The Martin
Andersen-Gracia Andersen Foundation, the Lawrence J. and Florence
A. De George Charitable Trust, and a capital gift from Board
members Hugh and Wendy Durden.
Please join us in recognizing the following companies for their
contribution in helping plan and build Camp Boggy Creek’s newest
addition:
Rendering of the Camp Boggy Creek Welcome Center expected to be
completed Fall 2011Rendering of the Camp Boggy Creek Welcome Center
expected to be completed Fall 2011
ABC Fine Wine & Spirits
Barnes, Ferland, and Associates, Inc.
Commericial Design Services, Inc.
Dyer, Riddle, Mills and Precourt, Inc.
Energy Air, Inc.
JCR Consulting
Lindemann Bentzon Bojack
R.D. Michaels, Co.
Alex Piper, PE
White’s Site Development
Don Wilson, PE
Camp Boggy Creek Board of Directors–(L to R) Camp Boggy Creek
Board of Directors–(L to R) Wendy Durden, Tom Warlow, Pat Cooper,
June Clark, Wendy Durden, Tom Warlow, Pat Cooper, June Clark,
Sandra Randolph, Jim Ellis, Hugh Durden, and Diane Sandra Randolph,
Jim Ellis, Hugh Durden, and Diane HolmHolm
Construction began March 2011Construction began March 2011
Construction as ofConstruction as of July 2011July 2011
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Pinky promises are never broken between Dr.Pinky promises are
never broken between Dr. Steve and his campersSteve and his
campers
A quick check-up in the Patch, Boggy Creek’s medical facilityA
quick check-up in the Patch, Boggy Creek’s medical facility
Dr. Steve volunteers during self-infusion classes for Boggy
Creek’s campers Dr. Steve volunteers during self-infusion classes
for Boggy Creek’s campers with hemophiliawith hemophilia
The Spirit of Healing:The Spirit of Healing:Dr. Steve GoodmanDr.
Steve GoodmanSince Camp Boggy Creek opened in 1996, Dr. Steve
Goodman has volunteered each year for the Rheumatic Arthritis
summer sessions. Dr. Steve is one of only a few Pediatric and Adult
Rheumatology Specialists in the State of Florida. His time at Boggy
Creek is a treasure for him and Camp Boggy Creek.
One of Dr. Steve’s favorite activities is Silly Olympics. “It
allows my patients an opportunity to get back at me a little,” he
laughs, “but, I’m not always sure who is having more fun!” As a
clinician, however, Silly Olympics and all the other activities
allow Dr. Steve to witness firsthand how his patients are really
functioning. “I don’t get to see how the kids play during their
office visits and seeing them at Camp is very insightful for me and
how I treat them.”
A different dynamic! A different dynamic! The first change that
Dr. Steve notices is the children are laughing and singing as
opposed to “doing business as usual during an office visit.” The
best part of Camp for Dr. Steve is being able to see each child’s
personality shine. “They’re not thinking about having blood drawn
or shots or other things. It’s really kids just being kids!”
Angels among usAngels among usDr. Steve is very quick to share
his admiration for all the volunteer nurses and doctors as well as
staff. “They are all angels! Their ability to tune into what a
child’s needs are and do their best to meet those needs in a
healthy and safe manner is pretty amazing,” he states. Another
reward that Dr. Steve enjoys is seeing his former patients serving
as counselors at Camp. “It’s a reaffirmation of what Camp Boggy
Creek has meant to them growing up and what a special part it is in
their life as adults,” he shares. Dr. Steve sums up his time at
Camp this way “I make a living with my adult rheumatic patients,
but I have fun with my kids.”
Each year, over 200 doctors, nurses and other healthcare
professionals contribute thousands of hours to create a Home Away
From Home for Florida’s most seriously ill children. If you are
interested in volunteering with Camp Boggy Creek please visit
www.BoggyCreek.org.
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Our Founding HospitalsOur Founding HospitalsWhen the dream of
Camp Boggy Creek became a reality, our Founding Hospitals pledged
their support and continue to provide resources to help enrich the
lives of seriously ill children and family members. These
philanthropic pioneers realized the importance of having
recreational activities that are not only memorable, exciting, and
fun, but also empowering, physically safe, and medically sound.
Their contributions include sponsoring campers, donating medical
supplies and equipment, and helping recruit volunteer doctors and
nurses for summer sessions and family retreat programs.
Camp Boggy Creek Founders General H. Norman SchwarzkopfCamp
Boggy Creek Founders General H. Norman Schwarzkopf and Betty and
Betty Campbell during a visit to Camp in 2007Campbell during a
visit to Camp in 2007
Earlier this year, one of Camp Boggy Creek’s Founders and good
friend, Elizabeth (Betty) Turner Campbell, passed away. Betty
Campbell was well-known as a formidable businesswoman and a
generous philanthropist. Her dedication for helping others,
however, came from her own personal experience of losing her son to
cancer.
A dedicated NASCAR fan, Betty Campbell learned about Camp Boggy
Creek after watching a race almost a decade ago. After some
research, she immediately scheduled a tour and committed over a
million dollars to support the children of Camp Boggy Creek.
Because of her own personal experiences, she recognized the
importance of providing normalcy not only to children with
life-threatening illnesses, but also for their families. Her
passion and commitment lead her to open a new camp for seriously
ill children in her home State of Kentucky.
Betty Campbell will be fondly remembered at Camp Boggy Creek for
her love of life and her commitment to helping our most vulnerable
children and families.
Remembering Betty Turner CampbellRemembering Betty Turner
Campbell
Founding HospitalsFounding Hospitals
Thanks to our Founding Hospitals for bringing the magic to our
campersThanks to our Founding Hospitals for bringing the magic to
our campers
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Over 1,100 of Florida’s most seriously ill children attended
Camp this summer. For many, it was the first time at their “Home
Away From Home;” for others, it was coming home to a familiar place
where spirits soar!
It isn’t always easy for campers or their families to share how
they feel about Camp Boggy Creek, but the following posts from Camp
Boggy Creek’s Facebook page sum it up pretty well:
“I have always been so different from everyone else since I
started having seizures. I feel like I have a home now where I am
comfortable and feel normal. It has been a long time since I felt
like that. Thank you.”–Angie, camper
“To explain what happens at Boggy Creek is impossible! It has a
magic that fills the air that words can never explain. Camp Boggy
Creek thank you for a week I will NEVER forget! My dream when I
grow up is to give back and volunteer as a camp counselor for Camp
Boggy Creek.”– Ronnie, camper
Please help Camp Boggy Creek continue providing a Home Away From
Home. Make your gift today and change the life of a seriously ill
child.
Home Away From Home...Summer 2011
Please visit www.BoggyCreek.org
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Home Sweet HomeCamp Camp
Needs ListNeeds List8 oz paper cupsBath towelsColored duct
tapeAntibiotic ointmentCases of white and color copy paperGift
cards from CVS, Walgreen’s Office Depot, Office Max, Wal-Mart or
TargetMotorola Radius CP200 radios and batteries
Volunteers Needed!Volunteers Needed!If you are 19 years of age
or older and want to make a difference in the life of a child with
a serious illness, please consider volunteering at Camp Boggy
Creek.
“I went to camp expecting to change someone’s life, never
expecting in the process that mine would be changed as
well.”–Susan, Miami
“The work at Boggy Creek is nothing short of a miraculous gift
that involves and captures the souls of all who are fortunate
enough to experience it.”–John, Orlando
Join us for the time of your life. Become a part of the Camp
Boggy Creek magic by applying to be a volunteer.
For more information, contact the Volunteer Coordinator at
866-Go-Boggy (462-6449) or [email protected]. Print a
volunteer application at www.BoggyCreek.org.
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our website at www.BoggyCreek.org!For more information on these and
other events, please visit our website at www.BoggyCreek.org!
Fun and Fundraising Fun and Fundraising Thanks to everyone
around the state who help organize amazing gatherings to raise
funds for Camp Boggy Creek. We’re fortunate to have anglers, horse
riders, golfers, poker players, dancers, motorcycle riders,
runners, bicyclists and others who are dedicated to raising money
to sponsor a child to attend Camp Boggy Creek.
Below are a few groups who have helped in 2011:
Many thanks to Diane Holm, Camp Boggy Creek Board member, for
hosting “Love, Laughter, and Hope”–a wine tasting and camper art
show at The Fresh Market. The event was a huge success and raised
over $30,000.
Join us on Sunday, October 9, 2011 for the 17th Annual Bruce
Rossmeyer Ride for Children.
As we are celebrating Peace, Love, and Happiness, get out your
hippie threads and please help the campers by registering today for
a VIP or regular rider package. VIP riders enjoy a themed pre-ride
party Saturday night–corporate tables are also available for this
event. Remember, your registration fee goes directly to Camp Boggy
Creek to help seriously ill children. Please visit
www.RideforChildren.com for more information.
Thanks to our sponsors: JM Family Enterprises, Daytona Harley
Davidson, Hamlin & Associates, Outback Steakhouse, White’s Site
Development, Adworks Agency, and Official Gear Promotions.
Martha Sugalski’s Camp Boggy Creek Martha Sugalski’s Camp Boggy
Creek Challenge RideChallenge RideOn Saturday, September 10, 2011
Camp Boggy Creek, along with Team Hole in the Wall, kicked off our
first annual Challenge Ride. Bicyclists from around Florida raised
money for the campers as they took to the roads of beautiful Lake
County. Cyclists enjoyed a 40 or 60 mile route or a short ride into
the Seminole State forest. We raised more than $100,000 in support
of Camp Boggy Creek. Thank you to our sponsors!
Thanks to all our our generous supporters who fundraise Thanks
to all our our generous supporters who fundraise for Boggy Creek to
ensure our campers have a fun camping for Boggy Creek to ensure our
campers have a fun camping experienceexperience
Boggy Creek 28Give Hope FoundationHFTP Mid-Florida Chapter
David Maus FoundationDavid Reutimann FoundationWorld Sailfish
Tournament
Sponsors as ofSponsors as of August 8, 2011August 8, 2011
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The loyal support and generosity of countless corporations and
foundations enable Camp Boggy Creek to serve seriously ill
children. The following recognizes our friends who have contributed
between $500 and $9,999 from 1/1/09 to 7/31/09.
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Ways to Get Involved ...Do you know a child who would like to
come to camp? Interested in volunteering? Would you like to make a
financial contribution? If so, please call toll free 866-Go-Boggy
(462-6449) or visit our website at
www.BoggyCreek.org!Programs Department, ext. 231Volunteer
Recruitment, ext. 293Camper Recruitment, ext. 252Medical
Department, ext. 270
Development/Fundraising, ext. 676
Day of RemembranceDay of RemembrancePlease mark your calendar
for the 3rd Annual Day of Remembrance at Camp Boggy Creek on
Wednesday, October 26. This special event recognizes friends and
supporters who have made tribute gifts to Camp Boggy Creek in
memory of someone special in their life. The Remembrance Reading of
Names will begin at 12 p.m. For more information, please contact
Sharon at 866-Go-Boggy (462-6449), ext. 634 or email
[email protected].
It’s a Party...A Work Party, That Is! It’s a Party...A Work
Party, That Is! Before campers arrived for summer fun, over 100
volunteers from electric cooperatives across the nation volunteered
to help the Camp lower its power costs. The one-day work party was
coordinated by Sumter Electric Cooperative (SECO) and sponsored by
the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) and
Touchstone Energy. Volunteers replaced the camp pool’s propane
heating system with a new solar system. They also made cabins more
energy efficient by repairing ducts, caulking seams and installing
weather stripping.
Over 100 generous volunteers making a difference in the life
ofOver 100 generous volunteers making a difference in the life of a
child with a a child with a serious illnessserious illness
Go Boggy @ www.BoggyCreek.org!Go Boggy @
www.BoggyCreek.org!Check out our new site, sign up for our e-news
and “like” us on Facebook.
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A Very Special ThanksA Very Special ThanksThe loyal support and
generosity of countless corporations, foundations, and clubs enable
Camp Boggy Creek to serve seriously ill children. The following
list recognizes our friends who have contributed financially and/or
in-kind budget reducing donations between $1,000 and $9,999 from
1/1/11 to 7/31/11.
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AnonymousAmerican Legion Auxiliary #53American Legion Riders
Post 275The Martin Andersen-Gracia Andersen
Foundation, Inc.Association of HITW Camps, Inc.C. Warren Barry
FoundationBaumgarten Family Philanthropic FundA. H. Burnett
FoundationEdyth Bush Charitable Foundation, Inc.Carnival Cruiseline
FoundationChildren’s Cancer Research FundCoca-Cola Enterprises
Bottling Companies
- Florida DivisionConvergys CorporationCovelli Enterprises,
Inc.CTI Resource Management ServicesThe Michael & Teresa Davis
Charitable FundDaytona Beach HOG ChapterDeland Rotary ClubRod
Dierking Memorial FundDoran Enterprises
Employees Community Fund of Boeing FloridaEntertainment Industry
FoundationFinish Line Youth FoundationFISFlorida Medical Clinic
Foundation of Caring, Inc.Fraternal Order of Eagles Port Orange
Aerie
4089GRAND-AM Road RacingHarper Family Charitable Foundation,
Inc.Hudson Family Fund of the Community
Foundation of BrowardInternational Society of Palm Beach,
Inc.The Janus FoundationK3 Enterprises, Inc.Knights of Columbus
Council #5644Lady Lake Area Foundation, Inc. Rotary ClubLanzillotti
Family FoundationMarquis George MacDonald Foundation, Inc.Ronald
McDonald HouseMenard Charitable Lead Annuity TrustFred and Helen
Monar Charitable TrustNaples Sports Foundation Inc.
The NASCAR FoundationNurse On CallProgress EnergyQuarles &
Brady LLPRoselyn Meyer Family Foundation Inc.Roush & Yates
Racing Engines, LLCThe Gertrude E. Skelly Charitable
FoundationSoftware Resources, Inc.Swansen FoundationTrademark
Metals Recycling LLCThe Travelers Companies, Inc.Ullman Family
Partnership, LPThe Villages NASCAR Fan ClubWaterman VillageThe
Weiss Family FoundationWhite’s Site Development, Inc.Winn-Dixie
Stores FoundationWomen of TrinityThe J. A. & H. G. Woodruff,
Jr. Charitable TrustWyndham Vacation Ownership, Inc.
Hanna and Jake enjoy all the activities at Hanna and Jake enjoy
all the activities at Camp while making lifelong friendshipsCamp
while making lifelong friendships
Camp Boggy Creek. As fate would have it, her friend was the
granddaughter of Camp Founder, Bruce Rossmeyer, and it wasn’t long
before Hanna’s parents met Randy, Bruce’s daughter, who
affectionately shared her father’s passion and commitment for Boggy
Creek. The Sloans knew immediately that there was hope for their
family.
In 2010 the Sloan family attended their first Family Retreat at
Camp Boggy Creek. They quickly discovered a network of families,
who not only empathized with their medical challenges, but who
would also help their family heal.
This summer, Hanna and Jake attended their first summer camp at
Camp Boggy Creek and discovered a Home Away From Home where they
were safe, respected, and loved. This was the first time the
children have been apart from their parents and Heidi recalls that
“there were tears, but they were tears of joy.” She shared that
Camp Boggy Creek provided hope to their family and others like
them. It is the Sloan’s hope that all children suffering from JRA
could one day experience the “Boggy Magic” at Camp Boggy Creek.
To learn how you can help a child suffering from a chronic or
life-threatening illness experience Camp Boggy Creek please visit
www.BoggyCreek.org.
Hope and HealingHope and Healing
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The Schwarzkopf SocietyThe Schwarzkopf SocietyFor nearly two
decades, General H. Norman Schwarzkopf has dedicated himself to the
mission of Camp Boggy Creek. In honor of his commitment, we formed
The Schwarzkopf Society to recognize those donors who embrace the
General’s spirit of philanthropy and his steadfast commitment to
our campers. We honor the many individuals, corporations,
foundations and healthcare partners who make cumulative annual
gifts at the following levels:
Four Star Membership–Annual Gifts of $100,000 or moreThree Star
Membership–Annual Gifts of $50,000 - $99,999Two Star
Membership–Annual Gifts of $25,000 - $49,999One Star
Membership–Annual Gifts of $10,000 - $24,999
For more information about The Schwarzkopf Society contact Liz
Rogers at866-Go-Boggy (462-6449), ext. 646 or
[email protected].
Making a Gift Making a Gift for the Futurefor the FutureHave you
considered including Camp Boggy Creek in your will or trust, or
perhaps as a beneficiary of a life insurance policy? These gifts,
often referred to as “Planned” or “Legacy” gifts, are a wonderful
way to make a significant and lasting impact on the lives of
Florida’s most seriously ill children. If you have already included
Boggy Creek in your estate plans, we hope that you will share that
information with us so that we may thank you for your thoughtful
generosity. For more information on how to include Boggy Creek in
your will or trust and for other planned giving options, please
visit our website www.BoggyCreek.org or contact Liz Rogers at
866-Go-Boggy (462-6449), ext. 646 or [email protected].
Recognizing the 2010 Schwarzkopf Society Recognizing the 2010
Schwarzkopf Society MembersMembersOn Saturday, April 2, 2011,
Schwarzkopf Society members were welcomed for our annual luncheon
at Camp. Guests played mini-golf, had fun with campers, and were
treated to a special production in the Boggy Creek Theater. Many
thanks to Olive Garden for sponsoring the luncheon.
It is an honor to recognize the 92 Schwarzkopf Society members
who contributed more than $3 million to Camp Boggy Creek in 2010.
Thank you for making the magic of Boggy Creek possible for each and
every one of our campers!
(L to R): Seeman Zimmerman, Hugh Durden, (L to R): Seeman
Zimmerman, Hugh Durden, Charles and Jean Fischer enjoy a little
camp funCharles and Jean Fischer enjoy a little camp fun
Camper Ryan treated our guests to a special Camper Ryan treated
our guests to a special performance of “Lean on Me” in the
theaterperformance of “Lean on Me” in the theater
General H. Norman Schwarzkopf with General H. Norman Schwarzkopf
with Boggy Creek campersBoggy Creek campers
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Each year Healthcare Partners assist with specific illness
groups and contribute greatly to the Camp’s success. The following
organizations provide vital resources that also improve the lives
of our campers. Many of these Healthcare Partners have supported
Boggy Creek since the Camp opened in 1996.
Attention Doctors and Nurses!Attention Doctors and Nurses!For
more information about becoming a volunteer physician, contact our
Medical Director, Dr. Susan Griffi s at [email protected]. For
more information about becoming a summer staff nurse or volunteer
nurse, contact our Nurse Manager, Sheri Brown at
[email protected] or call 866-462-6449, ext. 270.