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For One Another

| July 1, 2012 3:00 AM

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<p>Twenty-Three-year-old volunteer Adam Colvin, right, from Helena helps a camper at the For One Another Family Camp on the tightrope obstacle in Kalispell on June 22. Colvin attended camp for the first time in 2006 when his father was diagnosed with cancer.</p>

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<p>For One Another Family Camp participants and volunteers help each other along the tightrope obstacle on June 22 in Kalispell.</p>

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<p>Fourteen-year-old Sidney Kiefer from Billings inches her way along the high ropes on Friday June 22. Kiefer attended the camp with her mother and sisters.</p>

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<p>Shaelyn Bachini from Billings walks across a high ropes obstacle at the For One Another Family Camp in Kalispell on June 22. Campers had a number of obstacles to choose from once they made their way up the first tree.</p>

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<p>Six-year-old Mitchell Schauers from Bozeman holds hands with other campers while the group tries to balance on wooden platform during a challenge called whale watching. The camp offers a fun-filled agenda for all ages.</p>

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<p>Participants at the For One Another Family Camp celebrate after completing a maze obstacle in Kalispell on June 22. The camp is designed to celebrate life, family time, discover new strategies and hope with other families who have a cancer diagnosis.</p>

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<p>Melinda Bachini from Billings, right, and her daughter Samantha Kiefer enjoy a group session at the For One Another Family Camp in Kalispell, June 22. The camp is free for Montana families affected by a cancer diagnosis by the Cancer Support Community of Montana.</p>