EDUCATE EMPOWER SUPPORT
Educating and empowering young people with limb loss and limb difference and their families to discover and develop a healthy, happy & independent lifestyle.
OUR MISSION
No Limits Foundation is a non-profit organization 501 (c)(3) providing camps for children with limb loss and differences. The camp aims to provide education, mentorship, and support to these children and their families. Camp No Limits fosters a welcoming and supportive community in the hopes of helping all those who attend the camp.
From a small camp in 2004...
Camp No Limits started in 2004 with just four camp families. 17 years later we have grown our program and operate in 11 locations nationwide. We have goals to continue expansion and look forward to growing with you and your family!
“No legs, no problem” is the mantra that has guided Cameron Lutges throughout his vibrant and active life, after having both his legs amputated before the age of one... At the age of 17, Cameron began attending the Camps not as a camper, but as a mentor to the campers. Read More
Cameron Lutges Camp No Limits Mentor
Ryan Fitzpatrick was born without his right leg above the knee. He determined early in his life that he was not a kid with a disability, but a kid with the ability to inspire others. At 16 years old, Ryan has already achieved his goal of “inspiring people through sports and show them that you can achieve any goal through hard work.”... While attending a Camp No Limits Camp in Connecticut in the 8th grade, Ryan was exposed to wheelchair basketball for the first time, by CNL volunteer Corrales Dupree. Read More
Ryan Fitzpatrick Camp No Limits Camper
Contact
- 265 Centre Rd. Wales, ME 04280
- (207) 569-6411
- info@nolimitsfoundation.org
Upcoming Events
Camp No Limits Maine, Snow Camp:
March 9-12, 2023
Camp No Limits Texas:
March 31- April 3, 2023
Platinum & Diamond Sponsors
“Never say never” and “There’s no T in can” are Ciara Brown’s go-to quotes for motivation and determination! Ciara is a 13 year old congenital amputee, who lost her legs due to Amniotic Band Syndrome in the womb... Her mom says that this opportunity has really allowed Ciara to grow and gain confidence and stay connected with other kids, just like her! Read More
Ciara Brown Camp No Limits Camper