“Heart, Pulmonary, Craniofacial and Rangers Camp” at Flying Horse Farms in Ohio
A free overnight summer camp experience for children and young adults ages 7 to 21 with serious illnesses and conditions
Flying Horse Farms (FHF) is a free medical specialty camp. The camp provides fun and transformative experiences for campers ages 7 to 21 with serious illnesses and their families. FHF offers family, overnight and sibling camps in spring, summer and fall.
Summer Camp sessions for children and youth with a variety of diagnoses and conditions will run from June 8 to Aug. 10.
FHF will host “Heart, Pulmonary, Craniofacial and Rangers Camp” from June 17 -21. Camper check-in is from 1 to 4 p.m. Camper check-out is at 11 a.m.
Campers come from throughout the country. Their illnesses and diagnoses include:
- Heart and lung conditions
- Blood disorders
- Lung conditions
- Gastrointestinal disorders
- Craniofacial and spinal cord diagnoses
- Mental health conditions and more
There is no cost to attend camp sessions at Flying Horse Farms. The camp provides lodging and meals.
See the FHF camp flyer for a complete list of camp sessions and more details.
You can also read the Flying Horse Farms FAQs for more information.
Create an FHF online account to start the application process for “Heart, Pulmonary, Craniofacial and Rangers Camp.” The deadline for summer camp applications is March 17.
FHF considers applications throughout the camp season. Applications received after the priority deadline may be placed on the waitlist.
If transportation is a barrier for your child or family to attend, please contact campers@flyinghorsefarms.org or call (567) 200-4820 for information on resources that may be able to help.