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CBH Homes and Camp Rainbow Gold celebrate completion of six cabins at Hidden Paradise

Boise, ID CBH Homes, Idaho's leading home builder, and Camp Rainbow Gold, a non-profit organization, have successfully completed six ADA-compliant cabins at Hidden Paradise, Idaho's first medical camp.

Project Gold, CBH’s initiative to build these cabins, took every bit of 160 volunteers, 60 trade partner companies, over 100 crews on site, and 60 sponsor partners to finish the six cabins. It was an extraordinary display of community as the team overcame hurdles, storms, and delays to complete the project. 

“My heart is full. We hammered, nailed and fought our way through 3 days of building 6 cabins for Camp Rainbow Gold,” said Ronda Conger, vice president of CBH Homes. “We worked day and night. Overcame all obstacles. Made new friends. Banned together and saw just how much this amazing community can team up to make the impossible happen.” 

Camp Rainbow Gold now has 72 more beds to host more kids and members at medical camps. The cabins, equipped with accessible bathrooms, and other essential features, will provide a safe and welcoming haven for campers of all abilities. 

"We are overwhelmed with gratitude for the outpouring of support from CBH Homes, the trades and countless volunteers and donors," said Elizabeth Lizberg, CEO of Camp Rainbow Gold. "These six cabins will allow us to welcome even more children and families to Hidden Paradise, ensuring that we don’t have to turn kids away."

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