Johnson City native swimming 14 miles for charity

Johnson City native Daniel Chang is going to swim 23K (14.29 miles) over a two-day period next month to raise money for Camp Casco in Massachusetts.

The camp is for pediatric cancer survivors and patients to be able to enjoy a week long camp and not have to think about their cancer or treatments for a week. 

Chang, who is set to graduate from Harvard on Thursday, volunteered at the camp last year and was set to do a 23 kilo meter hike with nine other people as a fundraiser. But the hike was canceled because of COVID-19. 

Chang, a three-time state champion in swimming at Science Hill, instead chose to swim 23 kilo meters on Watauga Lake in June.


His goal is to raise $1,600, which is how much it costs to send one kid to camp for a week. But if he is able to raise more than that, he can help send more kids to camp.

If you want to learn more about Camp Casco and how you can help Daniel reach his fundraising goal, visit www.campcasco.org/daniel-chang

Source: WCYB News

Erin Fletcher Stern

Erin “Sparkles” Stern is the CEO and co-founder of Camp Casco. When she’s not at one of our amazing camps, she’s probably roasting marshmallows with her twin daughters (and future camp counselors). Check out our News & Updates page for more camp blogs!

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