Since 1974
Who We Are
Camp Centaur is a Summer Camp for children with cancer, and/or their siblings. Camp Centaur is a dedicated camp with horseback riding, arts, crafts, folk art, wagon rides, nature trails and fishing. Our full staff includes a nurse and physical therapist.
Come and enjoy our horse farm and activities.
All camps are free for children.
We are a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization.
You Can Help Make A Difference!
Camp Centaur programs are funded solely by donations, grants and fund-raising efforts. Families are asked to contribute a nominal registration fee of $30, though actual costs for a two-day horse camp are usually $250. No child is ever turned away because of a family’s inability to pay. Your contributions are tax-deductible and will help a child with cancer, or his or her sibling, enjoy an incredible camp experience.
Where Kids Stretch and Grow
Every child’s potential is unique and can become a marvelous adventure, but children with cancer, or children with either a brother or sister with cancer face special challenges. The strain of dealing with such a medical crisis usually also strains these families’ budgets, which is why we offer scholarships for every camper that needs one.
We encourage each camper to experience the fun of attending a traditional summer day camp experience, PLUS the extra fun and good therapy that riding horseback on our gentle, dependable horses provides. The health and well-being of each camper is our foremost concern, which is why we have a Registered Nurse and certified Physical Therapist as part of our on-site staff.
At Camp Centaur we know and understand that children who have a brother or sister with cancer face special challenges all their own. Cancer-free children participate in a “Partners Camp”, specifically structured and separate from camps for kids with cancer.
By growing, learning, playing and working together, everybody succeeds at Camp Centaur. All campers, those with cancer and those with siblings with cancer gain hope and encouragement for the future and a wonderful opportunity to spend time with others who share similar life circumstances. Just knowing that their situation isn’t so unique is a big help for kids. A child diagnosed with cancer, along with their families, face special circumstances and emotions on a regular basis. Camp Centaur both empowers these children and allows them to experience an “escape” from their worries and be themselves. They come together as individuals and leave with a greater awarenes of self-empowerement along with new friends and an extended family. They share stories, learn about each other’s backgrounds, try new things and gain a renewed sense of independence and self-reliance, and they do it together. self-empowerement along with new friends and an extended family. They share stories, learn about each other’s backgrounds, try new things and gain a renewed sense of independence and self-reliance, and they do it together.