1. Home
  2. Campaigns
  3. Camp TLC 2024 Send Off
  4. Jan Waggoner
Camp TLC 2024 Send Off logo
Help us check 'em in and load 'em up for another exciting Camp TLC, our camp for children with Spina Bifida. We need a bunch of people! See jobs and times below. Most of the jobs are for Sunday June 9th at Scottish Rite for Children (SRC) in Dallas for the send off, but we also need people on Friday June 14th to welcome the campers home at Medieval Times in Dallas. (See Welcome Home Volunteer page for available jobs). Some jobs are appropriate for younger teenagers, but most are appropriate for adults. Bus buddies must be at least 15, and MUST BE ABLE TO LIFT AND REMOVE CAMPERS OFF THE BUS IN CASE OF EMERGENCY. Being able to lift at least 50 pounds is a good indication of ability.

Looking for a bigger volunteer opportunity and a lifetime memory? If you are at least 18 by June 8th, consider applying to be a cabin counselor, June 8 to June 14th. Check out www.camptlc-sbant.com

See information about each job by clicking on the Voluteer button.

6

hours pledged

27

volunteers
VOLUNTEER WITH ME

Location / Venue

Spina Bifida Association of North Texas logo
In Support of Spina Bifida Association of North Texas
Founded in 1973, the Spina Bifida Association of North Texas (SBANT) began as a small support group of parents under the name SBA Dallas. Over the years, the service area expanded to encompass all of North Texas and beyond—from the DFW area, to Central Texas, to the Panhandle and out to El Paso! SBANT volunteers work year-round to provide services, outreach, education, referrals, and programs.   SBANT also partners with other non-profit disability groups and companies to give our constituents a range of accessible activities and programs.  Our goal is to raise awareness of Spina Bifida and to give children, families and adults the tools that they need to be advocates for themselves, independent and active individuals with Spina Bifida and to have a strong, supportive community.    Our mission is to build a better and brighter future for all those impacted by Spina Bifida.