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CAMPERSHIP RAFFLE

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SUMMER CAMP PROGRAMS

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Spring 2009 Newsletter
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Spring 2008 Newsletter
Fall 2007 Newsletter



Barton In The News
Please Contact Barton's Community Relation's Director, Lynn Butler, if you would like a copy of any of the articles below.

Racing Toward Summer--Article published in the Worcester Telegram & Gazette, March 2009

Joslin Diabetes Center and The Barton Center Reach Agreement for Barton to Manage Camp Joslin Press Release

Voice of America--"Camp in US Provides Life-Changing Experience For Kids With Diabetes"

dLife (CNBC) - The Barton Center: A Very Special Camp for Kids
WCVB-TV (Boston's ABC Affiliate) – "Learn, Laugh, Live ... Barton!"
Diabetes Daily News – “First-of-Its-Kind Program for Children Newly Diagnosed with Diabetes Is Launched”
The Webster Times – “New Barton Program to Teach ‘ABCs’ of Diabetes”
Children with Diabetes – First-of-Its-Kind Program for Children Newly Diagnosed with Diabetes Is Launched
The Webster Times – Barton Center to Unveil Program for New Diabetics
Diabetes Camping Association Newsletter – “Barton Center Offers National ‘Learn, Laugh, Live’ Weekends, A Program for Newly Diagnosed Children with Diabetes”
WBZ-AM – Interview with John Maconga by Diane Stern
Worcester Telegram & Gazette – “Barton Launches Diabetes Camp”
The Patriot – Barton Center’s National “Learn, Laugh, Live: Weekends to Provide Full Set of Tools for Living Well with Diabetes
The Webster Times – “Learn, Laugh, Live One-of-a-Kind Event”
Diabetes Forecast – “It’s Your Call: Learn, Laugh, Live” (appeared in The Diabetes Advisor column)
Diabetes Health – “Residential Program Gets Newly Diagnosed Kids Off to a Good Start”