Descrição The Association of HITWG Camps (Hole in the Wall Gang Camps) was founded in 1986 by an investment group led by the late Paul Newman, an actor and philanthropist. The foundation was established to help build and maintain summer camps for children with chronic and life-threatening diseases. During the off-season, the camps offers children and their families support and education programs. The camps operate independently, but fall under the association's umbrella. With colorful names like Painted Turtle and Victory Junction, the camps span California, Connecticut, Florida, New York, and North Carolina. They're also located in Africa, England, France, Ireland, and Israel.