Our Mission:
Born out of necessity in 1982, the Orange County Foundation
for Oncology Children and Families (OCF-OCF) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit,
volunteer-run organization providing year-round recreational and social
activities designed to foster supportive relationships for pediatric cancer
patients and their families.
Our Values:
As the leading organization in
Orange County for pediatric cancer patients and their families, OCF-OCF
turns fear and isolation into support, friendship, and hope. We fortify
the family through year-round free activities, including our “World’s
Greatest Camp” and “World’s Coolest Camp.”
Our Participation:
OCF-OCF activities are available to pediatric cancer patients
and their families residing or receiving treatment in Orange County.
Our Volunteers:
OCF-OCF is run by a group of incredible volunteers. From
the board members, who develop the support programs and raise funds, to
the counselors, who work with the kids at camp, everyone gives generously
of their time and of their hearts. Many of the volunteers are people who
have benefited from OCF-OCF services in the past. Some are parents of
cancer patients who want to make sure that the experience they had at
camp will be available for those who will need it in the future. Some
are young adults who came to camp as kids, or who lost a dear childhood
friend to cancer. They dedicate many hours to training and planning so
that they can participate in helping other children by serving as camp
counselors.
Our Activities:
Throughout the year, OCF-OCF offers activities designed
to strengthen the relationships begun at the “World’s Greatest
Camp ” and “World’s Coolest Camp.” Both camps
are provided free of charge to OCF-OCF participants.The “World’s
Greatest Camp” is held in the San Bernardino Mountains in June and
September. The weekend-long camp is open to patients and their families.
The “World’s Greatest Camp” provides an opportunity
for children and families facing the stress of cancer to unwind. Fun-filled
activities such as horseback riding, archery, crafts, swimming, lake activities,
a campfire, and a ropes challenge course are available for children and
parents alike. Above all, the camp provides families with an opportunity
to connect with others who can relate to what they are going through.
The “World’s Coolest Camp” is held in
the San Bernardino Mountains in March. The weekend-long camp is for teens
in grades six through 12. Teenage patients and their siblings can take
part in many of the same activities available at the “World’s
Greatest Camps,” depending upon seasonal weather conditions.