Whether its a sit down meal or a grab and go snack, the Victory Junction kitchen will have you refueled all weekend.

Sun Escape offers a wide range of delicious food options. There are three meals daily as well as fresh fruit available throughout the day and snacks available 24/7. All of our dining is done in the FUEL STOP, a beautiful dining hall where campers bond with their cabin while eating buffet style this year. We end each breakfast and dinner period with a dance party.

Sun Escape is all about individual attention and needs. This includes food options and allergies. Our Food Service Team is able to accommodate many allergies and dietary restrictions and provide healthy alternatives for each meal.

Please make sure to list ALL dietary and food restrictions on your Sun Escape application and Victory Junction forms. Families with severe restrictions are encourage to email Sun Escape directly to discuss their specific needs.

We ensure that every camper is properly fed and our volunteers are trained to notice food intake at every meal. It is very important to us that every child is properly nourished and hydrated because of the high level of activity throughout the day.

Sample Menu

Sample Menu

*Every Breakfast – Cereal, Bagels, Toast, Yogurt
*Every Lunch – Salad Bar, Roasted Vegetables
*Every Dinner – Salad Bar, Roasted Vegetables
*Fresh Fruit is available throughout the day and Coffee, Drinks & Snacks are available 24/7

Safety

Sun Escape’s Health Center (affectionally named THE BODY SHOP at Victory Junction) is located along our main program areas and has a warm and inviting feel for all of our campers in need. Our medical staff is on site and available 24 hours a day. Our registered nurses manage all the campers’ medical needs of our campers. The health center includes an examination room, male and female dorm rooms, and is air conditioned for the comfort of our campers.

During the weekend a photosensitive specific medical professional, Dr. Amy Dickey, will be on site to assist with any disorder specific questions and needs. She will also be available during our parents CAMP CONNECTION periods.

Dr. Amy Dickey is a physician at Massachusetts General Hospital and an Assistant Professor at Harvard Medical School, specializing in clinical and translational porphyria research. Diagnosed with erythropoietic protoporphyria (EPP) at age 13, her personal experience drives her research. Initially focused on HIV-TB co-infection during her fellowship, she later recognized the need for porphyria research. She has since conducted clinical projects, completed a research fellowship in healthcare innovation, and secured funding from various organizations. Additionally, she advocates for the porphyria community by engaging with the FDA, writing articles, and educating physicians and patients.