Let’s Celebrate
30 Years of Belonging
For 30 years, Camp has been a place of empowerment, joy and belonging. We’re incredibly proud to have served over 95,000 campers and families throughout the years. But our mission is far from over. Every day, a new child is diagnosed with a serious illness. While we celebrate the past, we look toward the future.
For the next child diagnosed−the one who needs to find that special place Where They Belong and can just be a kid−Camp Boggy Creek will be here, providing that life-changing experience for many years to come.
Celebrate 30 Years of Belonging
30 years go, we opened our gates to ensure every child with a serious illness could experience the pure joy of childhood. Help us fund the next 30 years.
The Gift of Time: Volunteer
Our campers need your heart and your hands. Whether it’s a few days or a whole week, you change lives.
Events & Adventures
Join our community in the fresh air for some friendly competition and fundraising.
Create Your Own Magic
Peer-to-Peer & Community Giving Create an BIG impact from anywhere
Birthday Magic: Turn your special day into Camp sessions Start a Fundraiser
Host an Event: Turn your passion into purpose by hosting a community event to benefit Camp Boggy Creek! Whether it’s a , your generosity helps bring joy to our campers. Host an Event
Amazon Wishlist: Send high-need supplies directly to the Camp. Shop the Wishlist
Secure the Future
Leave a Legacy: Ensure Camp Boggy Creek thrives for generations by including us in your will.
Tour Camp: Our 232-acre, state-of-the-art facility in Eustis, Florida, is where this transformation happens. Once children pass through our gates, the daily limitations they live with disappear. Here, they can simply focus on having fun and making friendships, all while receiving top-tier medical care.
Smile, Stories, and Shoutouts
“At school, she felt different. At Camp, she found where she belonged.”
“Belonging is powerful. And for kids facing life-threatening illness, it's life-changing.”
“He came to Camp unsure. He left knowing he had a place, a purpose, and a family.”