Living with Cerebral Palsy

Living with Cerebral Palsy

Living with cerebral palsy, particularly alongside Steve Wampler, is an extraordinary blend of normalcy, adaptability, and humor. From the outside, it might seem challenging or different, but for those in it, it’s simply life—full of routines, quirks, and...
Ways to Change Disability Stigma

Ways to Change Disability Stigma

Changing disability stigma among able-bodied children between kindergarten and 12th grade requires fostering understanding, empathy, and inclusivity from a young age. The goal is to normalize disability as part of human diversity and encourage meaningful interactions...
Call for Campers!

Call for Campers!

Finding physically disabled kids between the ages of 10 and 18 for Camp Wamp requires a multi-faceted approach. And, we need your help! Here are a few ideas to spread the word and help us find more campers. 1. Schools & Special Education Programs Public &...
Climbing El Capitan: A Triumph Over Limits

Climbing El Capitan: A Triumph Over Limits

Standing over 3,000 feet tall, El Capitan in Yosemite National Park is one of the most iconic rock formations in the world—a sheer, vertical granite wall that challenges even the most seasoned climbers. For Steve Wampler, who has a severe form of cerebral palsy,...
Make a Monthly Donation to Camp Wamp

Make a Monthly Donation to Camp Wamp

Several prominent nonprofits, such as the ASPCA, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, and Planned Parenthood, have effectively utilized television campaigns requesting monthly donations of $19.95. Did you know that a $19.95 monthly donation totals $240...