Paul Newman’s Legacy Helps Sick Children “Raise a Little Hell” at Hole in the Wall Gang Camp

Since 1988, The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp has allowed children suffering from life-threatening illness toโ€”in the words of its founder, the late Paul Newmanโ€”โ€œraise a little hell.โ€ Three decades later, the camp, together with a network of other similar programs, helps 25,000 kids and family members each year.

Paul Newmanโ€œIโ€™m a cynical S.O.B.,โ€ actor Paul Newman once said. โ€œBut I have a sense of wonder here.โ€ The longtime Westport resident made that declaration in 1988 when he opened The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp in rural northeastern Ashford, CT. The approximately 320-acre campโ€”named in honor of Newmanโ€™s blockbuster Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kidโ€”was created to enable children suffering from cancer and other severe illnesses to just be kids. Their week-long stays on the wildflower-rich, Old West-inspired grounds may include hot air balloon rides, zip-lining and fishing on Pearson Pondโ€”all overseen by the unobtrusive, expert round-the-clock medical staff and offered completely free of charge. Physicians and nurses in shorts and T-shirts (no stethoscopes; itโ€™s a rule) offer complex and intensive medical treatments, including on-site chemotherapy, so that even the most seriously ill campers can focus on fun. โ€œThere is no activity that every child cannot join in on,โ€ Newman once said. โ€œThatโ€™s part of the therapy too.โ€ Families and healthy siblings are also included in special sessions.

FeaturedOpeningPhotoThe Incredible Impact on Campers
Nineteen-year-old New Canaan native Jack Goodman has a lasting connection with the camp. He spent seven summers as a camper there, some while battling a rare bone cancer that resulted in the removal of his left shoulder blade. Starting at age 9, โ€œI spent about a year and a half in the hospital going through chemotherapy along with surgery,โ€ Goodman recalls. โ€œThe experience left me handicapped in my left arm, and severely self-conscious, not only of how I was bald during treatment but also of the massive scar and lack of shoulder that I still have to this day.โ€ At the campโ€™s clown workshop, he learned to juggle. He embraced boating. He sleptโ€”as all campers doโ€”in a log cabin instead of a hospital bed. โ€œThe atmosphere camp creates, there is no way to describe it,โ€ he says.ย  โ€œAll of the staff have had an impact on me. Somehow, The Hole in the Wall finds the most caring and dedicated people year after year.โ€ He has since become one of them, spending two summers as part of its Leaders in Training (or junior counselor) program. Currently at college in upstate New York, Goodman plans to pursue medicine as a careerโ€”a choice inspired by camp:ย  โ€œI would not be who I am today without Hole in the Wall.โ€

GirlOnHorseThe Connecticut Connection
The Hole in the Wallโ€™s roots in the community run deepโ€”and not only because Newman and wife Joanne Woodward have been longtime residents of Westport, CT. The original medical team overseeing the campโ€™s clinical services came from Yale-New Haven hospital.ย  Newmanโ€™s daughter Lissy, a Fairfield County resident, sits on the organizationโ€™s board. In 2002, an enterprising counselor brought art supplies, activities and the camp spirit into local hospitalsโ€”brightening the bedsides of children too ill to attend camp, and, according to their website, โ€œproving that the fun and friendship experienced at camp were portable.โ€ Now The Hole in the Wallโ€™s Hospital Outreach Program, a.k.a. โ€œHOP,โ€ offers year-long programming in 40 hospitals from Philadelphia to Boston, including Maria Fareri Childrenโ€™s Hospital at Westchester Medical Center. โ€œIt brings joy and laughter to children who are facing very stressful and often scary situations,โ€ notes Ryan Thompson, The Hole in the Wallโ€™s chief communications officer. For four years, The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp has been the primary beneficiary of the Greenwich Wine + Food Festival, presented by this magazine.

MoynahanStar Power
Over the years, Newmanโ€™s Hollywood connections have kept the spotlight on the camp, with people like Serendipityโ€™s November cover star, Bridget Moynahan, as well as Bradley Cooper, who are both board members, being enthusiastic ambassadors for the program. โ€œIโ€™m constantly humbled by the enormous, somewhat effortless gift that The Hole in the Wall gives to these families and the trust these families put into strangers for a week. Iโ€™m blown away every time I meet these parents and the kids in action,โ€ says Moynahan. โ€œThe people working in the camp are angels.โ€ In March, George Clooney honored Newmanโ€™s legacy at a New York City gala to celebrate the SeriousFun Childrenโ€™s Networkโ€”a constellation of camps in 50 countries inspired by The Hole in the Wallโ€™s mission. โ€œHe is the best version of us,โ€ Clooney said of Newman. โ€œAnd I donโ€™t mean actors. I mean humans.โ€

ArtistHow to Help
โ€œCamp is blessed with a supportive community of more than 25,000 donors annually,โ€ says Ryan Thompson, chief communications officer at Hole in the Wall Gang Camp. Donations of varying amounts are used to โ€จfund individual childrenโ€™s week-long experiences, family weekends or hospital โ€จoutreach visits.ย  There are also opportunities to volunteer at the camp or its administrative offices. To learn more about donating, volunteering and more, visit holeinthewallgang.org.

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