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Camp Smile A Mile, a non-profit organization based in Alabama, is an overnight camp for children who have been diagnosed with cancer. The camp offers year-round programs at no cost to the children's families. Fast Facts:
- Headquarters Location: Birmingham, Alabama
- On-Site Location: Children's Harbor on Lake Martin in Alexander City, Alabama
- More then 400 children have participated
- Founded in 1985
- Children up to the age of 18 can attend
- Executive Director: Lynn Thompson
- Phone: (205)323-8427
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Camp Smile A Mile News and Blogs
- Official Site:: Camp Smile A Mile
- Over The Mountain Journal: Red Nose Ball Benefits Camp Smile A Mile (March 4, 2008)
- University of Alabama: Gymnastics Coach to Participate in 2007 Ride of Love (May 14, 2007)
- The Crimson White: Patterson Completes Ride For Cancer (June 19, 2006)
- Young Bucks Outdoors: Camp Smile A Mile
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Camp Smile A Mile Questions
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is there a cd available with the song smile. 1 AnswerThe answer appears to be no. Bobbie Eakes' only released album is titled Something Beautiful on April 26, 2005 and contains 12 track, however no song titled Smi... read more -
What makes you smile? 6 AnswersSeeing my kids playing and being happy http://www.flickr.com/photos/zeush8su/ http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2536/4056475659_c8b96e9ba3_o.jpg http://farm3.sta... read more -
Why do we smile? Were does it come from? 2 AnswersHumans and chimpanzees are both capable of smiling, and for the same reasons (happiness and fear--see link), which suggests a biological explanation. Both huma... read more -
Does England use miles or kilometers? 3 AnswersThe United States and Myanmar are the only countries that have not adopted the Metric System. However it turns out the UK does use Miles instead of Kilometers. ... read more
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