Kids with asthma enjoyed a day camp full of activities and a graduation

Mickey Adams

SALINAS, Calif. (KION-TV) — Forty kids with asthma were given the opportunity to learn about their disease by getting more active at the 39th annual Mark Velcoff M.D. Asthma Camp.

They chanted, “I’ll not let my asthma stop me,” ahead of enjoying outdoor activities like hiking, swimming, soccer and more.

In addition to this, the camp offers kids with mild to severe asthma a chance to learn about the medication they take, what triggers their asthma, and how the disease affects their bodies.

Salinas Mayor Dennis Donohue visited the graduation Friday, saying that he relates to the kids.

“When I was your age, I had asthma and I didn’t have any of this,” he said to the kids. “The fact that your families have made this commitment and that you’re here, is really a neat thing. I’m guessing you’re appreciative of it.”

The camp was organized by Salinas Valley Health and is fully funded through donations to the local Children’s Miracle Network Hospital Program.

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