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JOIN THE COMMUNITY
EPILEPSY FOUNDATION TEXAS

JOIN THE COMMUNITY
EPILEPSY FOUNDATION TEXAS

Attend a Camp

Our camps create safe, supportive spaces for individuals and families living with epilepsy to connect, grow, and have fun. Whether building independence, strengthening family bonds, or finding community, each camp experience is designed to empower participants and remind them they are not alone.

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I.G.N.I.T.E. Family Camp

Camp I.G.N.I.T.E. is a spring weekend retreat that brings families living with epilepsy together for connection, learning, and fun. Held at a fully accessible camp environment, this experience supports the entire household as they strengthen family bonds, share strategies, and build community alongside others navigating similar paths.

March 27–29, 2026 | Morgan’s Camp, San Antonio

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Camp Spike 'n' Wave

A one-week, sleep-away camp for children and young teens ages 8–14 living with epilepsy. Offered at no cost to families, Camp Spike ’n’ Wave combines classic outdoor fun with a safe, supportive environment where campers build confidence, friendships, and a sense of belonging through accessible activities and shared experiences.

Jun 7 - 12, 2026 | Camp For All, Burton

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Kamp Kaleidoscope

Kamp Kaleidoscope is a week-long, sleep-away camp designed for teens living with epilepsy who are ready to build independence and self-confidence. Through age-appropriate activities, leadership opportunities, and peer connection, campers are empowered to explore who they are while forming meaningful bonds with others who understand their journey.

July 12 - 17, 2026 | Morgan’s Camp, San Antonio

What Our Campers and Families Say

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Catherine's Dad, Camper dad

The biggest help of all has been the opportunity for Catherine to go to Camp Spike 'n' Wave. She came back with a great deal more confidence. She came back excited and felt like she had a community of fellow kids who understood her and whom she understood.
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