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Four Seasons Hotel Houston to Host the Sixth Annual Camp H-Town, July 14-19, 2024

Acclaimed downtown hotel creates urban campground for pediatric cancer patients

July 9, 2024,
Houston, U.S.A.

Four Seasons Hotel Houston will host the sixth annual Camp H-Town July 14-19, 2024.

A summer oncology sleep away camp, Camp H-Town is held at Four Seasons in collaboration with The University of Texas MD Anderson Children’s Cancer Hospital and provides kids who have been touched by cancer and their siblings ages 6-14 with a fun and safe camp environment at no financial cost to the campers’ families.

This year’s Camp H-Town theme is “Around the World,” inspired by amazing places and experiences each offers. Campers will enjoy activities at the Hotel (including an Interactive Movie Night, Carnival, Talent Show, and a Pool Party) and at surrounding city attractions (including a visit to Houston Museum of Natural Science, Cruise & Dinner at Lakewood Yacht Club, Dinner & Dance Night at House of Blues, and more.)

“The joy and happiness that surrounds Camp H-Town is like nothing else,” says Tom Segesta, General Manager of Four Seasons Hotel Houston. “We couldn’t image a more fulfilling way to fulfill our commitment to raising awareness and support for cancer research than by hosting these amazing kids here at the Hotel, supported by an incredible team of dedicated volunteers.”

Earlier this year, Four Seasons Hotel Houston hosted the Celebrity H-Town Chefs Against Cancer event featuring creative bites from Houston’s best restaurants. The festive evening was complemented by spectacular wines, spirits, and beer, musical entertainment, and live and silent auctions, raising a record USD 291,000 for Camp H-Town.

About Camp H-Town

The mission of Camp H-Town is to bring back the joys of childhood to a unique population of children touched by cancer through an urban camp experience at Four Seasons Hotel Houston. During the camp, the Hotel converts an entire floor into a “campground” with bunk beds and camping gear, in which the campers will stay five nights under the supervision of medical staff from MD Anderson Children’s Cancer Hospital and local volunteers.