Camp’s Open: ACA Offers Information to Parents on H1N1
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IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
CONTACT:
American Camp Association
Public Relations
765-349-3317
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www.ACAcamps.org
Camp’s
Open: ACA Offers Information to Parents
on H1N1
Indianapolis, IN (June 25, 2009) – As
parents look to make a smooth transition
from the school year to summer camp season,
many have been asking questions this summer
regarding H1N1 and camp. American Camp
Association® (ACA) chief executive
officer Peg Smith addresses concerns and
encourages families to work with their
individual camp directors on specific questions
in a short parent video released yesterday.
ACA has been working closely with the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(CDC) and the Association of Camp Nurses
(ACN) since early April to monitor H1N1
and provide up-to-date information and
guidelines to camps. ACA has also been
in regular contact with camp directors
around the country; these conversations
point to a very clear consensus – camps
have stepped up their already-tight screening
procedures and health programs, but the
vast majority are open and operating on
their regular schedules.
“Camps are taking aggressive steps
to ensure that they are fully prepared
for any H1N1 issues, while at same time
continuing to provide the opportunity to
get outside, play, gain self-confidence,
make lasting friends, and develop skills,” said
Peg Smith. “It’s important
for parents to know that it is still safe
and beneficial to send their children to
camp.”
ACA’s parent video responds to some
of the most commonly-asked parent questions
about camp and H1N1. The video is available
on ACA’s parent resource site at http://www.campparents.org/questions_regarding_H1N1.php,
and on YouTube, Facebook, and Twitter.
For additional H1N1 information parents
can visit www.CampParents.org or
send questions via e-mail to parents@ACACamps.org.
Parents are encouraged to contact individual
camp directors with specific questions
regarding camp policy and procedures.
For more information on the benefits of camp,
preparing for camp, preventative H1N1 measures,
and to schedule an interview with Peg Smith,
please contact Public Relations at 765-349-3317
or pr@ACAcamps.org.
About ACA
The American Camp Association® (ACA) works to preserve, promote, and enhance
the camp experience for children and adults. ACA-Accredited® camp programs
ensure that children are provided with a diversity of educational and developmentally
challenging learning opportunities. There are over 2,400 ACA-accredited camps
that meet up to 300 health and safety standards. For more information, visit www.ACAcamps.org.








