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Community Connect Spotlight: Friends of Camp MAK-A-Dream

Southfield (CW50) - Camp MAK-A-Dream's founders used the money from owning McDonald's franchises to buy a ranch and have sick kids come work it during the summer. The plan changed and the founders cut out 87-acres of land to form Camp MAK-A-Dream, a camp for children, teens, young adults, and adults who are touched by cancer.

On this week's COMMUNITY CONNECT, Lisa Germani talks with Pete Grimes Executive Director of Camp MAK-A-Dream about how the camp continues to help people with cancer today.

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Pete Grime, Executive Director of Camp MAK-A-Dream, with Community Connect Host Lisa Germani (Credit: Logan Tesmer/CW50)

The camp has a program that is for the siblings of kids with cancer, because when someone is diagnosed with cancer, everyone in the family is going through it together and need a support system as well.

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Pete Grime, Executive Director of Camp MAK-A-Dream (Credit: Logan Tesmer/CW50)

The kids do not have to be in active treatment and can be in recovery. There is a medical facility on the camp for those in active treatment.

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Pete Grime, Executive Director of Camp MAK-A-Dream (Credit: Logan Tesmer/CW50)

Activities at the camp include: An archery range, a pool, high ropes course, hiking, in-door activities. All activities are from sun up to sun down.

To learn more about Camp MAK-A-Dream, go to CampDreamMich.org

Watch COMMUNITY CONNECT Saturday at 8:30am on CW50

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