Clement’s Kindness Fund for the Children, a dedicated supporter of Upstate families impacted by pediatric cancer and serious blood disorders, has pledged $300,000 to Prisma Health’s Camp Courage to fully fund summer camp operations for the summers of 2025 through 2027. This three-year commitment will provide $100,000 annually to ensure children and teens facing serious illnesses can experience the joy and healing of summer camp at no cost to their families. The funding covers camp costs like facility rental, counselor staffing from Pleasant Ridge and activity supplies.
Founded in 1994, Camp Courage offers a unique recreational and educational summer program for children, teens, and young adults living with cancer or serious blood disorders and receiving care at the Prisma Health Children’s Hospital BI-LO Charities Children’s Cancer Center. Held over a two-week period each summer, one week is dedicated to children ages 6-12 and the other to teens ages 13-18. Campers participate in activities designed to promote development, encourage healthy coping skills and foster peer support among those facing similar medical journeys.
“With this pledge, Clement’s Kindness reaffirms its deep commitment to enhancing the lives of children and families in the Upstate, partnering with Prisma Health Children’s Hospital BI-LO Charities Children’s Cancer Center to bring unforgettable memories to the next generation of campers,” said Clement’s Kindness Chair David Caldwell. “We look forward to hearing about the incredible experiences that these children will have as they find hope and healing at Camp Courage.”
“We are grateful for the long-standing support that Clement’s Kindness has provided for our families at BI-LO Charities Children’s Cancer Center,” said Dr. Aniket Saha, the medical director of Children’s Hospital pediatric hematology oncology unit.
