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Camp Quality and Hauntville

We believe in social responsibility and giving back to our local community.  Halloween brings so much joy and we want to share the love with other kids who may be challenged with illness. We have partnered with Camp Quality to help them raise much-needed funds to support children impacted by cancer – be that their own diagnosis or the diagnosis of someone they love – and their families.

Camp Quality will be running our Angry Crows CarnEvil game throughout the festival.  See if you can knock the crows off the gruesome decaying human scarecrow using a slingshot and pumpkin balls for your chance to win prizes!  All proceeds from the game go to this amazing charity, run by wonderful volunteers from Camp Quality.

We’re also taking some of the brave Camp Quality kids and their families through the haunted houses! We hope all Hauntville patrons get behind Camp Quality and support this extremely worthy cause by taking part in our Angry Crows game.

 

About Camp Quality

Camp Quality believes every Australian child impacted by cancer – be that their own diagnosis or the diagnosis of someone they love – should have every opportunity to thrive. We do this by providing innovative programs and services to develop life skills and strengthen the wellbeing of children aged 0 – 13 growing up with cancer, and their families.

We are there for children and their families from the first experience of cancer through every stage, from treatment to remission and in the case of bereavement – in hospital, at home, at school and away from it all.

Our belief in the proven principles of positive psychology forms the foundations of everything we do. We believe laughter is the best medicine. Laughter and optimism are essential to help our kids and their families not only cope, but thrive.

Camp Quality is a registered, not-for-profit, children’s cancer charity which has been operating in Australia since 1983. At Camp Quality, we rely heavily on the generosity of everyday Australians and corporate partners to keep our programs and services running.

Our organisation does not currently receive any substantial financial support from the Australian Government nor any State or Territory Government, yet our services are provided completely free of charge, right across the country, to whoever needs them.