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Children's Oncology Camping Association, International (COCA-I)

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Overview

COCA-I is the industry leader in serving camps for children with cancer and their families. We dedicate our efforts to strengthening the international community of camps for children with cancer and their families through networking, advocacy, and education. In 2013, COCA-I member camps provided programs to 19,220 campers. These programs touch the lives of more than just the camper, benefits such as coping skills, bereavement, and improved outlook are shown to effect the entire family. Organizational History: In 1982, C.O.C.A., Children's Oncology Camps of America was founded by a dozen pioneer oncology camps. The personnel from these twelve camps found the lives of children with cancer were immeasurably enhanced by camping. Noting their similar experiences, these visionary souls believed a forum should be created to share their ideas and experiences. That forum known as C.O.C.A. currently consists of over 65 member camps from within the United States. There are also several member camps from Canadian provinces and several camps located on faraway continents such as New Zealand and Europe. In 1996, C.O.C.A. officially changed its name to Children's Oncology Camping Association, International, to incorporate the camps outside of the United States. COCA-I meets annually at a conference hosted by a member camp. Vision To be the leader in serving camps for children with cancer and their families. Mission To strengthen the international community of camps for children with cancer and their families through networking, advocacy, and education.