Camp Rainbow Gold Mission:
As a program of the American Cancer Society, Camp Rainbow Gold provides year-round programs such as medically supervised camps, college scholarships and other emotionally empowering experiences to Idaho's children diagnosed with cancer, their families and support network. Camp Rainbow Gold is sustained by community fundraising, private donations and volunteer efforts. And it's fun!
History
Camp Rainbow Gold was established nearly 25 years ago when a compassionate team led by Dr. Dave McClusky put the wheels in motion for one of the first children's oncology camps in the country.
Partners
There is strength in numbers. A variety of organizations contribute to the mission of Camp Rainbow Gold to provide emotionally empowering experiences to Idaho's children diagnosed with cancer and their families.
FAQs
Who can attend a Camp Rainbow Gold camp? When are the camps held? How are volunteers selected? Get your questions answered here.
Contact Us
Whether you're a parent, a volunteer, a potential sponsor, a camper or a community member, we want to hear from you.
The American Cancer Society is the nationwide community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem by preventing cancer, saving lives and diminishing suffering from cancer through research, education, advocacy and services.

