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- Victory Junction has enriched the lives of more than
11,000 children and families since opening in 2004 and
welcomed children from 47 states and three countries.
- The cost of sending a child to camp is valued at $2,500,
but no child or family incurs that cost thanks to generous
donors.
- Since 2004, 9,234 volunteer positions have been filled.
Last year, volunteers sacrificed an estimated 76,222 hours
to assist at Victory Junction.
- Victory Junction serves 24 chronic medical conditions
and serious illnesses such as, but not limited to, Autism,
Cancer, Craniofacial Anomalies, Diabetes, Hemophilia, Sickle
Cell and Spinal Bifida. For a full list, please visit
www.victoryjunction.org.
- Twenty-seven hospitals partner with Victory Junction to
deliver exceptional health care to campers with a variety of
needs.
- The camp, located in Randleman, N.C., is built on 84
acres and donated by Richard and Lynda Petty. The Kansas
facility will be housed on approximately 71 acres.
The construction process for the Midwest camp is expected to
begin in 2010.
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