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Camp Quality
Founded1983
FounderVera Entwistle
FocusChildren facing cancer and their families
OriginsSydney, Australia
Area served
Australia
Key people
Deborah Thomas (CEO)
Websitecampquality.org.au

Camp Quality is an Australian non-governmental and non-profit organisation with offices in Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide, Newcastle and Brisbane, offering cancer support nationally.[1] Camp Quality's programs and services are designed specifically for children aged up to 15 years, and their families. In 2021 there were 9,108 kids and 4,114 families impacted by cancer registered for their programs and services.

Camp Quality is registered as a charity by the Australian Charities and Not-For-Profits Commission as a public benevolent institution.

History

Camp Quality was founded by Vera Entwistle in Australia in 1983. The name of the organisation was sourced from a conversation with a pediatric oncologist, who told Entwistle that "No one can do anything about the quantity of life, but we all can do something about the quality."[2]

Entwistle later introduced Camp Quality to several countries, including the United States[3] and Canada.[4]

Programs and services

Recreation programs

Camp Quality is best known for their camps which are run across Australia.[5]

Fundraising

In the 2019 financial year, Camp Quality reported total income of $14.1 million, derived from events & community fundraising (28%), corporate income (24%), general donations (16%), volunteer contributions (18%), private & government grants (7%), ORANGES Toolkit revenue (4%), and bequests (3%).[6]

References

  1. ^ Barr, Eliza (9 December 2015). "Fitzy and Wippa celebrate Christmas with Camp Quality kids". The Daily Telegraph.
  2. ^ Crouch, Brad (15 November 2013). "Camp Quality celebrates 30 years of helping South Australian children with cancer". The Advertiser.
  3. ^ Baldwin, Hannah (28 July 2017). "'Everybody's friends:' Camp Quality campers bond, don't dwell on shared cancer experiences". The News Star.
  4. ^ Keown, Mary Katherine (13 July 2013). "Accent: At Camp Quality 'nothing is impossible'". Sudbury Star.
  5. ^ Knight, Chris (7 April 2022). "Cancer survivor Jaidal Saville finds joy when once there was little". The Daily Telegraph.
  6. ^ "Our reports - About us - Camp Quality". www.campquality.org.au. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
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