Facts & FAQs
Siblings Camp
Let’s jump right to the essentials.
Suggested Packing List*
- Medications for your entire stay (please pack separately)
- T-shirts
- Sweatshirt or lightweight jacket
- Jeans
- Pajamas
- Socks & underwear
- Shorts
- Swimsuit (no bikinis please)
- Toothbrush & toothpaste
- Brush or comb
- Baseball cap or sun hat
- Soap & shampoo
- Sneakers or closed-toe shoes
- Sandals
- Lip balm
- Headlamp or reading light
*Camp provides bedding and sunscreen. As part of our confirmation packet, we also provide a more detailed list specific to each program.
Additional items that your camper may want to bring are a camera and its batteries or charger, sunglasses and money for shopping at the Camp Store (candy, clothing, stamps, etc.). All expenses are paid for campers on off-campus activities. If a child brings money for the store or as return-travel money, it will be checked into Camp’s office and set up in an account to make purchases in the store or to be returned on the last night of Camp.
If your camper would like certain props or equipment for the finale Talent Show, please pack those as well.
Please Note
- Space is limited, bring only what you need.
- Camp is not responsible for lost or stolen items.
- Lost and found items are kept for 90 days.
- Please label all belongings including medications, bags and suitcases.
- Valuables can be locked in the Health Center, but we prefer that they stay at home.
- Cellphones will be checked into the office on arrival.
What not to Bring to Camp
- Pets
- Expensive jewelry, electronics or watches
- Alcohol, tobacco products of any kind, matches, lighters, fireworks, laser pens
- Knives, firearms or other weapons
- Illegal drugs
If any of these items are brought to Camp, they will be taken from the camper and kept in the campus office until departure day. If weapons, alcohol or illegal drugs are brought to Camp, the camper will not be permitted to stay for the session.
FAQs
One of the goals of Camp Māk-A-Dream is to provide inclusive programs in a safe and supportive environment for everyone regardless of race, religion, age, economic status, gender identity and/or sexual orientation.
- What is Siblings Camp?
- Who attends Siblings Camp?
- How do campers communicate with their families while at Camp?
- What kind of medical support exists at Camp?
- What are the facilities like at Camp Māk-A-Dream?
- Where will I sleep?
- What and where do we eat?
- What activities are offered at Camp?
- What is the camper-to-staff ratio?
- Do participants get a chance to talk about cancer?
- Who makes up the Camp Māk-A-Dream staff?
- How much does it cost to attend Camp Māk-A-Dream?
- How do I apply?