"We wanted to create a safe haven where children affected by the disease, perhaps for the first time in their young lives, could speak openly about it and be in an environment of unconditional love and acceptance," Willenson recently told The Star Tribune.
"To know that the camp's original purpose isn't necessary anymore is the greatest story that I ever could have imagined," Willenson said, reflecting on the camp's positive impact.
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