Free Summer Camp for Children Impacted by Addiction
CARE of Southeastern Michigan is Hosting a FREE Summer Camp for Children and Families Impacted by a Loved One?s Substance Use and Addiction. Camp CARE is a two-week camp for children and youth from preschool age to 8th grade and will be hosted on July 19-23 and July 26-30 at Fountain Elementary School in Roseville, MI from 9am to 1pm. Campers must attend both weeks. There is no fee to register, and lunch will be provided. For more information about Camp CARE and to register, visit www.careofsem.com/summercamps/ .
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