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Please note that as this video was taken before the COVID-19 pandemic, it does not show proper masking or social distancing practices. All prescribed COVID-related safety precautions will be observed at in-person events that are part of Camp Superstuff 2023.

Asthma Summer Camp Superstuff
July 24-28, 2023

This summer, Breathe California of the Bay Area will hold a “hybrid” annual week-long asthma day camp, Camp Superstuff, online AND in person. Virtual sessions with education and fun activities every day will be supplemented with Meet-Up Field Trips. Camp Superstuff is designed for children 6-12 years of age living with asthma.The deadline to apply is Tuesday, July 14th.

What Happens at Camp Superstuff?

When you enroll in Virtual Camp Superstuff, you enroll in a community program that puts your child’s asthma education first. Camp Superstuff is designed for asthmatic children ages 6 to 12 and utilizes trained staff that teaches important techniques on how to manage asthma and allergies, which includes:

  • Understanding different aspects of asthma management
  • Recognizing asthma/allergy triggers, and warning signs of asthma attacks
  • Knowing how/when to take medications
  • Learning how to stay active with asthma and allergies

In addition to offering a supportive educational environment, we will also provide children with a variety of activities to take part in virtually (online) like fitness classes (Zumba), arts and crafts, and scavenger hunts. In-person activities will vary but may include meeting and having fun at youth-oriented amusement centers, bowling, ice skating, or miniature golf, and picnics for participants and their families.

Campers must have a medical care provider’s current approval to participate in in-person events.

Benefits

Children who attend the camp see improvements in school performance, build higher self-esteem and learn to manage their symptoms of asthma. Campers learn to socialize with others who suffer from the same illness, ultimately creating peer-to-peer relationships. By better learning to manage their condition, children experience fewer hospital visits and missed school days, opening the door to a more successful education and greater opportunities in the future.

Engaging in fun camp activities also helps children build self-esteem and confidence in their abilities. Children are encouraged to participate in activities at their own pace and desired level of participation. Join us this summer, or call us at to learn more!

  • Camp Superstuff 2023 Flier – English
  • Camp Superstuff 2023 Flier – Spanish
  • Camp Superstuff 2023 Flier – Vietnamese

For more information, kindly contact Kiran Kaur at kiran@lungsrus.org.