MIDDLETOWN, Del. — It’s a safe place where all kids fit in.
Whether in remission or treatment, all the youngsters at Kay’s Kamp live with cancer to some degree.
The ninth annual summer sleepaway brings survivors together for a week in July.
Everyone can relate at host St. Andrew’s School next to scenic Noxontown Pond.
This year, over 50 campers ages 5 to 17 and 150 staff took part.
“For me I just want to be treated like everyone else,” said 17-year-old Smyrna resident Colby Atkins, diagnosed with T-cell leukemia in December 2013.
“My friends understand that but it takes some people longer to do that until they get to know me more.















