Camp K enjoyed an early Thanksgiving dinner.
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Thank you, Workers Compensation Fund, for your generous donation to Camp K!
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Camp K’s campers get up close with a U of U AirMed Helicopter.
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Camp K provides disabled adults and children a chance to celebrate in style!
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The amazing story of Kim Sheffield and her daughter Drue. Their story at Camp K started when Drue was taking equestrian lessons. Now, Kim is part of Camp K’s equestrian staff, and Drue volunteers to help make sure the barn and horse arena at Camp K run smoothly.
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The story of how Camp Kostopulos is helping a 12 year-old girl
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Governor Herbert told Don Hudson that “Camp K is a great blessing to Utah and for those with disabilities.”
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Thank you, Dee O’Donnell and Wells Fargo!
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Don Hudson and ABC 4 News Utah visited our Equestrian program. He interviewed some of the families and participants about the difference equine therapy makes in their lives.
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Don Hudson and ABC 4 News Utah talked to some of the volunteers at Camp K. Volunteerism and service are at the heart of our agency. Many thanks to all of the volunteers who help make Camp K great!
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Don Hudson and ABC 4 News Utah visited Camp K and captured Ben’s amazing story.
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Don Hudson and ABC 4 News Utah visited Camp K during our Disney Mini Camp in September.
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Camp K is proud to be mentioned in Hill Air Force Base’s newsletter. We are grateful for the partnership with Hill AFB, as we strive to improve the lives of people with disabilities.
The Ray & Tye Noorda Foundation donates $200,000 to Camp K.
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