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Bearskin Meadow Camp
Bearskin Meadow Camp, BMC, is one of the oldest and largest wilderness resident camps for children, teens and families affected by diabetes. We’re located near the Sequoia National Forest, 65 miles east of Fresno, California at an elevation of 5800 feet. Campers and families join us from all over California, the United States, and the world. Celebrating its 80th season of camp, BMC was founded with the philosophy that children and teens with diabetes can do anything other kids can do, including experience summer camp adventures. We also know that diabetes is a condition that affects the whole family, including siblings and parents. From June to August each summer, we offer a number of different specialty programs to choose from including: kids camps; teen camp; buddy camp; family camps; and leadership training programs. Bearskin Meadow gives campers and parents a uniquely supportive community of peers and adults who truly understand the day to day challenges of living with diabetes. Whether it is a great overnight camp out, a tough hike accomplished by the group, or a funny skit presented at camp fire, we do it together and with a cooperative spirit that encourages each individual to succeed this his or her fullest extent. DYF also offers a second resident camp program Camp de los Ninos and a wide variety of year-round programs! Most of our year-round programs are held in the San Francisco Bay Area. Programs are available for kids, teens and families. Keep your eye on our website www.dyf.org for more information.