Founded in 1978 by Dr. Edward Baum, a pediatric oncologist at Children’s Memorial Hospital in Chicago, COSI – Children’s Oncology Services, Inc believes that a cancer diagnosis should not prevent a child from experiencing the simple joys of childhood. So does RYCO Landscaping, and that’s why we are privileged to serve our 5th year as a volunteer for the Children’s Oncology Services, Inc (COSI) summer camp in Lake Geneva, WI.
Dr. Baum recognized that the isolation from school, activities, and peers can have negative social and developmental consequences for cancer patients. With the help of 14 volunteers, friends, and colleagues, he created COSI. The first summer they welcomed 40 children with cancer to a life-changing week of hope, strength and support.
Today, COSI continues to be volunteer-driven, relying on more than 350 volunteers (including many former campers) to plan and operate a wide portfolio of camping and recreational and educational programs for children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer. From the popular two-week Summer Camp, which now serves nearly 300 children, to skiing excursions and education programs, COSI is a leader in providing empowering and fun experiences to young people facing cancer.
During every camp a substantial medical staff is available to help with the needs of every camper. This includes necessary treatments such as chemotherapy that would otherwise prevent their participation. The children appreciate this because for the most part they all face similar circumstances.
COSI offers several different camps throughout the year for all different ages and needs.
- Brain Tumor Family Camp – The name of this camp says it all. It provides an enjoyable break for families who have a child diagnosed with a brain tumor, while also addressing some of their unique needs.
- Dude Ranch Adventure – This camp gives our campers the chance to have an authentic experience like no other – living, working, and participating in real ranch life. Campers learn horsemanship as they brush, saddle, and then ride 2-3 times a day. COSI takes campers ages 11-16 with all levels of experience, from those who have never touched a horse to experienced riders.
- Family Camp – This fun getaway weekend in Lake Geneva, WI for families whose child is newly diagnosed with cancer has the opportunity to participate in games and other activities, while creating friendships and a much-needed respite from the medical world.
- Seabees Leadership Program – This one week program is for former campers 20 years old and older who have limitations due to their disease or treatment. Guided by facilitators, this program focuses on personal growth through achievement and service to the camp.
- Sibling Camp – Everyone is touched by cancer, especially siblings, who have the opportunity in this camp to bond with other children who understand what its like to have a sibling with cancer.
For more information on COSI please visit One Step at a Time Camp.