Hole in the Wall Gang Camp

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Hole in the Wall Gang Camp is a residential summer camp and year-round center for seriously ill children located between Ashford and Eastford in Connecticut. All services are provided free of charge based upon contributions received from thousands of individuals, and hundreds of corporations, foundations, and organizations.

Paul Newman cofounded the camp with A.E. Hotchner in 1986; it was named after the gang in his film Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (the Hole in the Wall Gang). The camp receives support from more than 6,000 annual donors and many organizations, including Newman's Own and Newman's college fraternity, Phi Kappa Tau. Although Mr. Newman remains active on the Camp's Board of Directors and supports the organization financially, approximately 98% of the Camp's annual operating budget of $5.5 million comes from sources other than Paul Newman or Newman's Own.

The Camp provides advice and financial support to other camps with similar missions, as part of the Association of Hole in the Wall Camps. Member camps include:

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