Spina Bifida is the most common permanently disabling birth defect in the United States. It occurs when a baby's spine fails to close properly during the first months of pregnancy. This causes full or partial paralysis and on-going medical challenges. However, most born with Spina Bifida can expect to live happy and fulfilling lives. More Facts about Spina Bifida...
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Spina Bifida Family Camp is an empowering camp experience available for individuals with Spina Bifida and their families. Join us for a weekend of fun at Camp Kysoc, located one hour south of the Ohio River, off of I-71. This fully accessible camp encompasses 124 acres of shaded woodlands and open meadows with a 12 acre lake. Activities include swimming in an indoor heated pool, fishing, canoing, pontoon boat rides, pottery, hayrides, farm animals, arts and crafts and the most popular attraction, a climbing wall with a zip line soaring through the trees. All meals are provided by Camp Kysoc staff, and family villages with 4-6 cot cabins with screened windows.
Watch for the 2011 Camp Date to be Announced.

