Our Story
Camp Victory began with one family’s love, determination and hope.
Dennis and Lois Wolff of Millville, PA, were inspired by their youngest son, Nicholas, who was born in 1985 with a serious liver disease, Nicholas received a life-saving liver transplant at just 18 months old. From that point on, his life has required daily medications and specialized care, meaning his health has always been part of every plan and every decision.
Dennis and Lois spent countless hours in hospitals and medical offices. Along the way, they met many other families facing similar challenges—families navigating uncertainty, exhaustion, and worry, all while doing their best to give their children full and joyful lives.
In 1987, they founded the Nicholas Wolff Foundation, donating 35 acres of their own land to make that dream possible. They named it Camp Victory—a fitting name, as “Nicholas” means “victory,” and victory reflects overcoming adversity.
At Camp Victory, children are joined by others who truly relate to them. For one special week, they are part of a community where everyone belongs, everyone is included, and no one feels alone. They discover that their challenges do not define them—their strengths do.
Our Mission
Camp Victory creates a fun, safe camping experience for children, families and individuals facing a variety of medical and life challenges.
Take a look at Camp Victory in action. Experience the fun and joy that campers, counselors and staff have while here.