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This page should not be speedily deleted because it is being edited by a staff member Happiness Is Camping. We have edited our post from October 21 so that it fits within the parameters of an encyclopedia article. The new edit contains nonobjective facts. The original format that continues to be returned to is wrong in its entirety. The information is out of date and does not correctly represent Happiness Is Camping.
Ryancampbellrpc ( talk) 16:06, 22 October 2015 (UTC)
I don't know why the person or people who have been editing Happiness is Camping have avoided communicating with other editors at Wikipedia, but you're shooting yourself in the foot by refusing to do so. Your edits have continued to be promotional in appearance, and there seems to be no reason for them to be so. Wikipedia relies on independent sources, unconnected with articles' subjects, for the information in articles, yet the person or people working on this article seem to be intent on parroting (or at least relying on) only the camp's own Web site for the information in the article. A Google search suggests that there are at least one or two independent articles dealing with the camp in local newspapers (or Web sites), but no one has attempted to cite them. Other editors (at WP:TEAHOUSE, for example) could help in improving the article, but no one has asked for any help.
A Wikipedia article is based, not on what you say or want to be said about a topic, but on what other people have said about the topic. If there are an insufficiency of outside sources treating a topic, there cannot be an article about it. If you will not communicate, and if the referencing of the article hasn't improved in a few days, I will be nominating this article for deletion, since I believe that it fails to satisfy the general guideline for notability. Deor ( talk) 16:23, 23 October 2015 (UTC)
As per Deor's suggestion, I would like to reach out to fellow contributors to help edit "Happiness Is Camping" in order to make it fit under Wikipedia's parameters. I have gathered a collection of outside sources, and have written an article I believe to fit Wikipedia's parameters. However, this article is merely a starting point for a non-connected editor to use as a template. I invite other editors to take this and create a fixed page.
Links: http://www.njherald.com/story/29665571/happiness-is-camping-for-children-with-cancer (NJH) http://www.nj.com/warrenreporter/index.ssf/2011/07/for_kids_with_cancer_happiness.html (NJ.com) http://www.cocai.org/index.php/cb-user-profile/userprofile/happinessiscamp (COCA) http://find.acacamps.org/camp_profile.php?back=search&camp_id=1092 (ACA) http://www.middlesexresourcenet.org/search/happiness-is-camping-for-kids-with-cancer/ (MRN) http://www.bronx.com/news/health/1572.html (BT)
Article: Blurb Happiness Is Camping is an ACA-accredited overnight camp for kids with cancer, ages 6-15, and their siblings. (NJ.com) The camp is located on 145 acres in Hardwick, New Jersey (BT). Happiness Is Camping is free to all who attend, and is recognized by the IRS as a 501(c) (3) organization. (MRN)
History Founded by Murray Struver, the camp originally served as a retreat for inner-city kids to spend time in the country. The camp’s focus changed when the daughter of Struver’s close friend was unable to attend because she was diagnosed with cancer. After testing a week for kids with cancer, Happiness Is Camping began taking form. (NJ.com) Since its founding in 1981, Happiness Is Camping has hosted over 18,000 children from over 25 different hospitals. (NJH)
About Happiness Is Camping’s summer camp program consists of four, one-week long sessions in the month of July. (NJ.com) Over the four weeks, Happiness Is Camping hosts nearly 165 kids with cancer and 120 of their siblings. (NJH.com) Camp is free to all who attend, and is funded through a combination of private and corporate donations and grants. (NJH) The camp is staffed by paid counselors and nearly 40 volunteers, including volunteer medical staff from hospitals including Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and The Children’s Hospital at Montefiore. (NJH) Campers choose which activities they participate in, including zip lining, dodgeball, art and crafts, archery, climbing, and swimming. (NJH) Facilities include nine cabins, as well as a gym, a pool, an office building, the Health Center, an arts and crafts room, a cafeteria, a rock climbing wall, and a zip line that runs above a small lake on the property. All buildings on the property are temperature controlled and handicap accessible. (NJH)
Medical Care Happiness Is Camping’s medical staff includes volunteer physicians and nurses from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and The Children’s Hospital at Montefiore. (NJH) These physicians and nurses also participate in activities with the campers, allowing them to interact outside of a hospital setting. (MRN) The Health Center is equipped to handle 24 hour-a-day, ongoing care. (NJH) The Health Center also serves children requiring chemotherapy and those at risk of bleeding and infection. (MRN) Accreditations American Camp Association Accredited (ACA) Children’s Oncology Camp Association, International- Gold Ribbon Camp since 2011(COCA) KOA Care Camp Grant Recipient (COCA) Wikicampdirector ( talk) 16:14, 8 February 2016 (UTC)wikicampdirector
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This page should not be speedily deleted because it is being edited by a staff member Happiness Is Camping. We have edited our post from October 21 so that it fits within the parameters of an encyclopedia article. The new edit contains nonobjective facts. The original format that continues to be returned to is wrong in its entirety. The information is out of date and does not correctly represent Happiness Is Camping.
Ryancampbellrpc ( talk) 16:06, 22 October 2015 (UTC)
I don't know why the person or people who have been editing Happiness is Camping have avoided communicating with other editors at Wikipedia, but you're shooting yourself in the foot by refusing to do so. Your edits have continued to be promotional in appearance, and there seems to be no reason for them to be so. Wikipedia relies on independent sources, unconnected with articles' subjects, for the information in articles, yet the person or people working on this article seem to be intent on parroting (or at least relying on) only the camp's own Web site for the information in the article. A Google search suggests that there are at least one or two independent articles dealing with the camp in local newspapers (or Web sites), but no one has attempted to cite them. Other editors (at WP:TEAHOUSE, for example) could help in improving the article, but no one has asked for any help.
A Wikipedia article is based, not on what you say or want to be said about a topic, but on what other people have said about the topic. If there are an insufficiency of outside sources treating a topic, there cannot be an article about it. If you will not communicate, and if the referencing of the article hasn't improved in a few days, I will be nominating this article for deletion, since I believe that it fails to satisfy the general guideline for notability. Deor ( talk) 16:23, 23 October 2015 (UTC)
As per Deor's suggestion, I would like to reach out to fellow contributors to help edit "Happiness Is Camping" in order to make it fit under Wikipedia's parameters. I have gathered a collection of outside sources, and have written an article I believe to fit Wikipedia's parameters. However, this article is merely a starting point for a non-connected editor to use as a template. I invite other editors to take this and create a fixed page.
Links: http://www.njherald.com/story/29665571/happiness-is-camping-for-children-with-cancer (NJH) http://www.nj.com/warrenreporter/index.ssf/2011/07/for_kids_with_cancer_happiness.html (NJ.com) http://www.cocai.org/index.php/cb-user-profile/userprofile/happinessiscamp (COCA) http://find.acacamps.org/camp_profile.php?back=search&camp_id=1092 (ACA) http://www.middlesexresourcenet.org/search/happiness-is-camping-for-kids-with-cancer/ (MRN) http://www.bronx.com/news/health/1572.html (BT)
Article: Blurb Happiness Is Camping is an ACA-accredited overnight camp for kids with cancer, ages 6-15, and their siblings. (NJ.com) The camp is located on 145 acres in Hardwick, New Jersey (BT). Happiness Is Camping is free to all who attend, and is recognized by the IRS as a 501(c) (3) organization. (MRN)
History Founded by Murray Struver, the camp originally served as a retreat for inner-city kids to spend time in the country. The camp’s focus changed when the daughter of Struver’s close friend was unable to attend because she was diagnosed with cancer. After testing a week for kids with cancer, Happiness Is Camping began taking form. (NJ.com) Since its founding in 1981, Happiness Is Camping has hosted over 18,000 children from over 25 different hospitals. (NJH)
About Happiness Is Camping’s summer camp program consists of four, one-week long sessions in the month of July. (NJ.com) Over the four weeks, Happiness Is Camping hosts nearly 165 kids with cancer and 120 of their siblings. (NJH.com) Camp is free to all who attend, and is funded through a combination of private and corporate donations and grants. (NJH) The camp is staffed by paid counselors and nearly 40 volunteers, including volunteer medical staff from hospitals including Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and The Children’s Hospital at Montefiore. (NJH) Campers choose which activities they participate in, including zip lining, dodgeball, art and crafts, archery, climbing, and swimming. (NJH) Facilities include nine cabins, as well as a gym, a pool, an office building, the Health Center, an arts and crafts room, a cafeteria, a rock climbing wall, and a zip line that runs above a small lake on the property. All buildings on the property are temperature controlled and handicap accessible. (NJH)
Medical Care Happiness Is Camping’s medical staff includes volunteer physicians and nurses from Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and The Children’s Hospital at Montefiore. (NJH) These physicians and nurses also participate in activities with the campers, allowing them to interact outside of a hospital setting. (MRN) The Health Center is equipped to handle 24 hour-a-day, ongoing care. (NJH) The Health Center also serves children requiring chemotherapy and those at risk of bleeding and infection. (MRN) Accreditations American Camp Association Accredited (ACA) Children’s Oncology Camp Association, International- Gold Ribbon Camp since 2011(COCA) KOA Care Camp Grant Recipient (COCA) Wikicampdirector ( talk) 16:14, 8 February 2016 (UTC)wikicampdirector