Camp adventures for children and teens diagnosed with cancer, and their families

Celebrate life in Fairfield, Idaho

Childhood cancer is tough. It’s scary. It’s lonely. And it’s emotionally draining.

Camp Rainbow Gold gives children who have been diagnosed with cancer, and their families, a chance to take a break from cancer—a break from doctor appointments, hospital visits, and the stress and fear that comes with this diagnosis.

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Our Camps

For children ages 6 – 12 who have received a cancer diagnosis.

For teens ages 13 – 17 who have received a cancer diagnosis.

For brothers and sisters of children who have received a pediatric cancer diagnosis.

For families who have experienced pediatric cancer.

Volunteer

Volunteering is about giving back and making a difference in the lives of others. But Camp Rainbow Gold volunteers consistently say they get more than they give; they find joy, fulfillment, and a community. 
 
Find your spot with Camp Rainbow Gold by volunteering at camp, joining a committee, helping at day camps, representing Camp Rainbow Gold at events, or helping in the office. How do you want to get involved?
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Ways to Support

Thanks to generous donors, every Camp Rainbow Gold program is offered completely free of charge. Your support creates more than camp; it creates hope, friendship, and a place where no child or family faces cancer alone. Children who have been diagnosed with cancer, and their families, find acceptance and confidence, and they have funall things most don’t find in the same way anywhere else. 

Events and Announcements

key Affiliations

Children's Oncology Camping Association logo
Silver Transparency 2024 Candid logo
American Camp Association Accredited logo
Care Camps Foundation logo