Camp Discovery
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Camp Discovery is a therapedic summer camp located at Gainesboro, Tennessee (between Nashville and Knoxville) for Tennessee-area children and teens with disabilities such as Muscular dystrophy, Cancer, Diabetes, Down syndrome, as well as various developmental disabilities. It has been in operation since 1983 and its part of the Tennessee Jaycees project.
In 1971, the ARC asked the Jaycees to open a Foster Grandparent Program. 2 years later, the ARC returned and asked to start another program for the mentally challened, afterwards the Tennessee Jaycees Foundation was established in 1977 with John Germ as the President. Less than a year later, a permanent camp site selection began for Camp Jaycee (renamed Camp Discovery in 1982 to avoid confusion). An application was made in 1980 and a lease was granted a year later to begin construction, then in 1983, the camp officially opens and the first 125 campers arrived. Many additions such as the dining hall, log cabins, and Ampitheaters further enhanced the the effectiveness of this camp.
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