Jordan River Village

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Jordan River Village is an Israeli overnight camp and therapeutic recreation center for children with serious illnesses and disabilities, modeled after Paul Newman's Hole in the Wall camps.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf nonprofit organization
overnight camp
therapeutic recreation camp
charges no fee to participating children
country Israel
focusesOn building self-confidence of children
fun and recreation in a medically safe environment
social integration of children with serious illnesses
foundedWithInspirationFrom Paul Newman’s Hole in the Wall camps NERFINISHED
hasActivity arts and crafts
climbing and ropes courses
horseback riding
music and drama
sports
hasFacilityType fully accessible campus
hasFeature accessible cabins
barrier-free facilities
on-site medical center
outdoor activity areas
hasLanguageOfOperation Arabic
English
Hebrew
hasProgramType disease-specific sessions
family sessions
mixed-illness sessions
hasVolunteerInvolvement international volunteers
local volunteers
locatedIn Lower Galilee NERFINISHED
locatedNear Jordan River NERFINISHED
mission to provide life-changing camp experiences for children with serious illnesses in Israel
modeledAfter Hole in the Wall Gang Camp NERFINISHED
offers free camp programs
openTo children from all ethnic backgrounds
children from all religions
operatesAs non-denominational camp
operatesOn donations
philanthropic support
partOfNetwork SeriousFun Children’s Network NERFINISHED
primaryPurpose providing therapeutic recreation
provides accessible recreational activities
medical support on site
overnight camp experiences
serves children with disabilities
children with serious illnesses
targetAgeGroup children

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Chaim Topol founded Jordan River Village