The Heart of Camelot

Mission, Vision
& Community

We create a safe, joyful place where every child belongs and every family feels supported.

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Values

Our work is guided by kindness, inclusion, and the belief in every child’s potential.

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Our History

What began as a small gathering in 1985 has grown into a thriving, community-built haven for children.

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Why “Camelot”?

The Meaning of Camelot

You might be wondering why we chose the name “Camelot.” In the beloved legend, Camelot was a magical, joyful place—a kingdom where everyone felt welcome, safe, and valued. Here at Camelot For Children, that’s exactly the kind of world we aim to create for children with complex medical needs and their families.

Why Camelot?

Devoted
Community Members

Our Board of Directors is comprised of passionate individuals from various professions and connections to the Camelot community.

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President
Nick Weidman
GVA Wealth Management
Vice President
Kris DePaolo, CPA
Werner & Co. CPA
Secretary
Lauren Sokolski
St. Luke's University Health Network
Treasurer
Katie Dwyer, MBA
TransEdge Truck Centers
Secretary
Mike Guldin, CFP
Stifel
Treasurer
Alycia Jurell, RN, BSN
St. Luke's University Health Network

What Our Volunteers Say

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I started volunteering to fulfill a requirement for church. After a week, I knew I would be here for a long time. I love volunteering and being with the kids and I’ve been here ever since!
Jordan C.
Jordan C.
Camelot has helped transform me into the person I am today. Working with and befriending kids with serious health conditions has turned me into a more patient and understanding person as a whole.
Maxim V.
Maxim Vezenov
Camelot has impacted me in a manner that no other activity or experience has. It has led me to pursue a career in pediatric Occupational Therapy and given me excitement for my future.
Jane D.
Chloe S
The thing that I like the most about volunteering is seeing all of the kids happy and just having a good time and being kids. Just because they have medical complexities doesn’t mean they can’t have fun like any other kid would.
Juan F.
Juan F