
Family Camp
Our 33rd Annual Family Camp will be held from Wednesday, June 25 to Saturday, June 28 at Geneva Point Center on Lake Winnipesaukee in Moultonborough, NH.
Since 1992, NEHA has offered Family Camp to anyone with a bleeding disorder who receives care in one of the six New England states. This vital program aims to accomplish two goals: to increase acceptance and management of the diagnosis and to build strong community connections.
For more than thirty years, even during a global pandemic, the purpose and magic of Camp has remained strong and steady. Watch this video to see what Family Camp is all about.
Activities and Overview
- Children ages 4-12 are assigned to color groups based on their age and rotate through a variety of activities including arts and crafts, woodshop, archery, field games, and waterfront activities.
- Campers with bleeding disorders, who are deemed eligible by their hematologist, also participate in self-infusion classes are also taught by medical professionals.
- Teens ages 13-15 participate in Adventure Club, a program that combines traditional camp activities with opportunities to learn self-dependence skills.
- Teens also participate in a special activity to challenge them to self-infuse in a non-traditional environment (like on a paddle board, on a night-hike, etc).
- Teens ages 16-17 are junior counselors.
- Please note: all attendees under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian.
- Young adults ages 18+ are counselors or volunteers.
- Adults and Parents attend their own educational sessions and social connection opportunities throughout the week while kids rotate through the activities with their color groups.
- Parents also have the ability to participate in infusion classes.
- Childcare is available for infants to age three.
- Kids and parents share all meals together, and participate in family activities together.
Important Dates
- February 19: Applications Open in Jotform
- March 24: Applications Close
- April 14: Families Notified of Acceptance
- May 5: Registration Fees Due
- June 24 – June 25: Staff and Counselor Training
- June 25 – June 28: NEHA Family Camp
- A full agenda for Family Camp will be shared with accepted families.
Application Process
- Applying for Family Camp does not guarantee acceptance, as space is limited.
- Priority will be given to those who need the greatest help with self-management of their bleeding disorder.
- Before beginning your application, be sure to have the following things ready for your reference: photo of each child who will be attending, your doctor’s contact information, your health insurance information, immunization records. (Immunization records can be shared later, as well).
- All applications, for all attendees and staff, are due in full by March 24.
- Applications are not considered complete until all components of the form are filled out (this includes immunization forms for those under the age of 18).
- Families will be notified of their acceptance by April 14 and will then receive further instructions.
Applications to attend Family Camp will open on February 19.
Family Camp Cost
Family Camp is made possible through the generous donations of individuals, industry sponsors, and several of the Hemophilia Treatment Centers in our region. We are proud to subsidize 95% of the cost of Family Camp to make it affordable for everyone in our community to attend.
Our Family Camp fee structure has changed for 2025. The new fee structure is:
- $125 per family for 2025 NEHA Members at the Bronze, Silver, Gold or Diamond Levels.
- $175 per family for 2025 NEHA Members at the Family or Individual Levels.
- $175 per family for those who are not 2025 NEHA Members.
- Click here to become a member.
- Scholarships: For families who are unable to afford the registration fee, we are happy to offer assistance through the Anneliese Seitz-Mund Scholarship.
- Looking to help a family attend Family Camp? Support the Anneliese Seitz-Mund Scholarship Fund by clicking here.
For those who are accepted to attend Family Camp, registration fees will be due, in full, by May 5. More information will be shared with those who are accepted.
Commemorative Brick Campaign
Each year, Family Camp is a place where life-long memories and friendships are created. If Camp has meant something to you, your family, or anyone special, recognize them with a commemorative brick at Geneva Point Center.
By purchasing one or more bricks, you will make a unique and permanent contribution to Family Camp. All funds raised directly support Camp.

Cancellation Policy
All camp fees are final once payment has been submitted. If you cancel your registration or do not attend camp for any reason after paying the registration fee, you will not be refunded.