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One Heartland’s Farewell: A Milestone in the Fight Against HIV/AIDS

For over 30 years, One Heartland in Willow River, Minnesota, has been a sanctuary for children living with or affected by HIV/AIDS, offering them a place to heal, connect, and simply be kids. Founded in 1993 by Neil Willenson, the camp grew from a heartfelt response to the isolation and discrimination faced by children like 5-year-old Nile Sandeen, who became its inspiration. Over the years, it transformed lives, providing free camp experiences filled with laughter, support, and camaraderie for thousands of children.

Now, the camp is being sold as its original purpose—serving children impacted by HIV/AIDS—is no longer needed. Thanks to advances in medicine and prevention, perinatal HIV transmission rates in the U.S. have dropped to less than 1%. While bittersweet, this marks a triumph for global health efforts. The nonprofit hopes the 80-acre property will continue to serve children in other capacities, honoring the legacy of a camp that turned hardship into hope and built lifelong bonds among its campers.

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