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Camp Charm City

Baltimore, Maryland

ADA Camp: A Lifelong Connection

The American Diabetes Association (ADA) has been providing support and unforgettable experiences to children living with diabetes through our camps and family retreats since 1949. Each year, we host thousands of campers and their families across the country, offering a unique blend of adventure, education, mentorship, and fun.

Why ADA Camp?

  • Expert Care: Our camps adhere to the highest safety standards and are led by staff trained in ADA's Standards of Care in Diabetes.
  • Skill Development: Our programs equip children with essential diabetes management skills, including nutrition, exercise, emotional well-being, and glucose control, encouraging independence and confidence.
  • Social Connection: Camps provide a supportive environment for children to connect with peers, build friendships, and develop social skills.

Join Us for an Unforgettable Experience

Camp Staff Applications Open

ADA Camp offers a unique opportunity to make a lasting impact on the lives of children living with diabetes. Whether you're a licensed medical professional, student, or simply passionate about helping others, you'll be part of a team that empowers campers to learn independent diabetes management skills—all while having tons of fun! 

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Camp Charm City
Type: Day Camp
Dates: July 28–August 1, 2025
Ages: 5–12 & 16–17
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
Host Site:  John Hopkins University

Established in 2019, Camp Charm City is a day camp run in collaboration with The Johns Hopkins Hospital. Campers enjoy swimming, scavenger hunt, talent show, arts and crafts, nature exploration, and more!

ADA Camp is a lifeline for children living with diabetes to develop the critical skills needed to thrive while managing their diabetes. Attending camp helps children develop social skills, self-respect and life-long friendships. Campers meet others just like them while encouraging independence, building self-confidence and gaining an awareness of a healthy lifestyle through education, nutrition, exercise, glucose control, and emotional well-being. 

Program Type2025 DatesAgesSponsored Price/CIT Price*
DayJuly 28 - August 15-12$275
Counselor-in-Training (CIT) 16-17$150

*Financial Assistance Available. No child will ever be turned away from camp due to cost. If the camp fee is a roadblock for your family, the American Diabetes Association® offers financial assistance. Nearly half of our families receive financial assistance to cover part or the full cost of camp.

Flexible Pricing Options. We understand that every family's financial situation is unique, that's why we offer three pricing options.

  • Full Price. This is the true cost for a child to attend camp. Families who can pay the full amount may select this option.
  • ADA Sponsored Price. Thanks to the generous support of sponsors, partners, and donations, the ADA subsidizes 50% of the full camp price, offering this discounted rate. 
  • Financial Assistance. Additional assistance is available to qualifying families who cannot afford the discounted sponsored price.

Counselors-in-Training (CIT)
For teens ready to step up from camper to counselor, our CIT program offers training in leadership, character development, and youth-working skills. Financial assistance is available.

More details on pricing, financial assistance, and the CIT program are available in our support/FAQ section below.  

Camp Director: Monica Montgomery
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Monica Montgomery

Monica Montgomery is a Camp Director, currently living in Rochester, NY. Monica grew up attending ADA’s Camp Aspire and has worked there in a number of positions. Monica has worked in Camp Settings for eight years, serving many populations, including the diabetes community and individuals with disabilities. She feels strongly about providing camp programs to these populations, encouraging a sense of community among youth, and teaching self-advocacy skills.

Medical Director: Dr. Risa Wolf 

Dr. Risa Wolf is the founder and medical director of Camp Charm City diabetes camp. She is an Associate Professor of Pediatrics in the Division of Pediatric Endocrinology, and the Director of the Pediatric Diabetes Center at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. Dr. Wolf is an NIH-funded researcher and the principal investigator of several clinical trials using innovative technology to improve care and outcomes for children with diabetes. She has been involved in diabetes camps for over 10 years and is excited to lead this year’s camp with her co-medical director Dr. Kristin Arcara, and nursing director Kimber-Lee Abel.

Work and Make a Difference at Camp
2025 Camp Applications Open January 15

Are you passionate about making a difference? Join our team and help create unforgettable experiences for children living with diabetes. Whether you’re a licensed medical professional, student, or just passionate about helping others, you’ll be part of a team that empowers campers to learn independent diabetes management skills—all while having a ton of fun!  

As a member of the camp team, you'll play a vital role in:

  • Creating a safe and inclusive environment
  • Supporting campers in learning independent diabetes management skills
  • Encouraging personal growth and confidence

Explore Volunteer Opportunities

  • Licensed medical professionals & students 
  • Non-medical positions

Note: Not all positions are available at each camp. You can find specific roles for your camp when applications open. The safety of our campers is our number one priority. All volunteers, staff and medical personnel must complete an application, interview, and background check before being hired. Must be 18 years or older to apply. 

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