We wrapped up another unforgettable TRAC (Teen Rehabilitation at Craig) Camp, a special collaboration between the Kelly Brush Foundation and Craig Hospital.
This year, TRAC Camp was hosted at the National Ability Center in Park City, Utah. We welcomed seven teenagers and their chosen +1s, whether a sibling, cousin, or close friend- No parents allowed! Together, they spent a week filled with connection, laughter, and adventure.
Highlights included hitting bullseyes in archery, riding adaptive mountain bikes, and rafting through the breathtaking canyons of Moab. Just as important, TRAC Camp gives teens the chance to bond with peers who are in a similar boat, create community, and show their loved ones that living an active and engaged life is possible.
As one participant shared, “This camp gave me the opportunity to see other people in my position and give me the opportunity to be around adaptive equipment because where I’m from, I don’t have access most of the time.”
We are so grateful to our friends at Craig Hospital and the National Ability Center for helping us create a space where teens can thrive, connect, and discover what is possible.