Camp Cranium Gives Children with Brain Injury a Place to Belong


(WVIA News) – A sense of peace settles over the acres of Camp Victory, the home to Camp Cranium for a week every June. High humidity made it feel like almost 100 degrees.

Birds chirp as campers and counselors laugh and talk. Some craft, while others learn how to shoot a bow and arrow and the group’s most daring tackle the zipline.

A similar air of peace has settled over Tony Sadowski, Camp Cranium’s executive director since 2024, as he lounges in a wooden rocking chair and looks proudly after his 18-year-old son Bryan, as he talks with friends and walks toward the dining hall for lunch. CONTINUE

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