Donate
Camp Cranium is funded through grants, donations, and fundraisers. Many families of children with traumatic brain injuries struggle with high medical bills, so we strive to provide financial assistance to those who need it. All donations directly benefit campers, and donations of any amount are appreciated. Make a one-time or monthly donation via PayPal.

Where do donations go?
Camp Cranium is funded through grants, donations, and fundraisers. Many families of children with traumatic brain injuries struggle with high medical bills, and we strive to keep the cost of camp low and provide financial assistance to those who need it. All donations directly benefit campers, and donations of any amount are appreciated.
- $166 sponsors a child’s day at summer camp
- $225 sponsors a child’s ski trip
- $830 sponsors a child’s entire stay at summer camp
- $1,000 sponsors an activity all campers can enjoy
Become a sponsor:
Sponsorship Levels
- Campfire Circle ($100)
Your name will be listed in our annual report. - Paddleboat Captain ($250)
Your name will be listed on our donor’s page and in our annual report. - Rock-Wall Superstar ($500)
Your family or business will receive a mention on our social media (plus all the above). - Camp Song Rock Star ($1,000)
Your logo/name will be featured on our sponsor page (plus all the above). - Camp Hero ($5,000)
Your logo/name will be displayed in the footer of the Camp Cranium website for one year (plus all the above). - Camp Champion ($10,000)
Your family or business will be featured on the camp T-shirt for the year of sponsorship (plus all the above).
2022 Annual Report
This month, Brain Injury Awareness Month, we’re coming together to raise money our team participating in the Run, Walk, Roll for Brain Injury event happening on Saturday, April 22. This is in partnership with @braininjurypa
Who’s ready to help?
Donate today to the race page, linked in our bio.
If you’d like to create your own team you can register here:
https://bit.ly/3XRZ8OZ
#RunWalkRoll
#BrainInjuryCamps
#BrainInjury

This month, Brain Injury Awareness Month, we’re coming together to raise money our team participating in the Run, Walk, Roll for Brain Injury event happening on Saturday, April 22. This is in partnership with @braininjurypa
Who’s ready to help?
Donate today to the race page, linked in our bio.
If you’d like to create your own team you can register here:
https://bit.ly/3XRZ8OZ
#RunWalkRoll
#BrainInjuryCamps
#BrainInjury
If you love Camp Cranium like we do, then you’ll want to stay tuned for the campaign this month for brain injury awareness for our annual Run, Walk, Roll for brain injury with BIAPA. Don’t miss being part of it!
#RunWalkRoll
#BrainInjuryCamps
#BrainInjury

If you love Camp Cranium like we do, then you’ll want to stay tuned for the campaign this month for brain injury awareness for our annual Run, Walk, Roll for brain injury with BIAPA. Don’t miss being part of it!
#RunWalkRoll
#BrainInjuryCamps
#BrainInjury
March is Brain Injury Awareness Month 💚 Brain injury is the leading cause of disability and death in children and adolescents in the U.S. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the two age groups at greatest risk for brain injury are age 0-4 and 15-19.
Among those ages 0 to 19, each year an average of 62,000 children sustain brain injuries requiring hospitalization as a result of motor vehicle crashes, falls, sports injuries, physical abuse and other causes. A staggering 564,000 children are seen in hospital emergency departments for brain injury and released.
Among children ages 0 to 14, brain injury results in an estimated 2,685 deaths, 37,000 hospitalizations, and 435,000 emergency department visits. While the symptoms of a brain injury in children are similar to those experienced by adults, the functional impact can be very different. Children are not little adults; the brain of a child is still developing. The cognitive impairments of children with brain injury may not be immediately obvious after the injury, but may become apparent as the child gets older. These implications can create lifetime challenges for living and learning for children, their families, schools, and communities. In this section, you will find various resources for dealing with the most common implications of brain injury in children. www.biausa.org #survivor #braininjuryawareness #pediatricbraininjury

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month 💚 Brain injury is the leading cause of disability and death in children and adolescents in the U.S. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the two age groups at greatest risk for brain injury are age 0-4 and 15-19.
Among those ages 0 to 19, each year an average of 62,000 children sustain brain injuries requiring hospitalization as a result of motor vehicle crashes, falls, sports injuries, physical abuse and other causes. A staggering 564,000 children are seen in hospital emergency departments for brain injury and released.
Among children ages 0 to 14, brain injury results in an estimated 2,685 deaths, 37,000 hospitalizations, and 435,000 emergency department visits. While the symptoms of a brain injury in children are similar to those experienced by adults, the functional impact can be very different. Children are not little adults; the brain of a child is still developing. The cognitive impairments of children with brain injury may not be immediately obvious after the injury, but may become apparent as the child gets older. These implications can create lifetime challenges for living and learning for children, their families, schools, and communities. In this section, you will find various resources for dealing with the most common implications of brain injury in children. www.biausa.org #survivor #braininjuryawareness #pediatricbraininjury
We’re gearing up for our annual BIAPA/Camp Cranium Run Walk Roll April 22nd, 2023 at Tyler State Park in Newtown Bucks County PA. Here is a video from our 2023 race.
You can create your own team, join our Acml Cranium team, donate, and/or be a sponsor.
https://secure.biapa.org/np/clients/biapa/publicFundraiserList.jsp?forwardedFromSecureDomain=1&campaignId=82
https://youtu.be/xavIf1RjPN4.

We’re gearing up for our annual BIAPA/Camp Cranium Run Walk Roll April 22nd, 2023 at Tyler State Park in Newtown Bucks County PA. Here is a video from our 2023 race.
You can create your own team, join our Acml Cranium team, donate, and/or be a sponsor.
https://secure.biapa.org/np/clients/biapa/publicFundraiserList.jsp?forwardedFromSecureDomain=1&campaignId=82
https://youtu.be/xavIf1RjPN4.
Camp Cranium ski day #2! Super Bowl Sunday and an empty mountain l! #adaptiveskiing #braininjury #campcranium #campsforkidswithbraininjury @jfadaptive @saveabrain @ski_cycle

Camp Cranium ski day #2! Super Bowl Sunday and an empty mountain l! #adaptiveskiing #braininjury #campcranium #campsforkidswithbraininjury @jfadaptive @saveabrain @ski_cycle