Update as of 7/13/26
A Message from the Camp Family:
Annelise was successfully transferred to Ochsner Medical Center in New Orleans, where she has been receiving care over the past couple of weeks. We are deeply grateful for the team at Ochsner in New Orleans.
Thank you to the people from all across the world who have faithfully prayed for Annelise, shared her story, advocated on her behalf, and supported our family through your generosity.
This is the hardest journey our family has faced, yet even here, we see Jesus. He is Annelise’s ultimate Healer, and we trust Him fully through this process.
Annelise continues to show encouraging signs, regular bowel movements, strong organ function, excellent oxygen levels and blood pressure/heart rate responses during red light therapy. Suppressed, but promising EEG. We are patient for increased neurological functions, and still have many hurdles to overcome long-term, one step at a time.
We see God’s hand at work in her healing and cannot begin to count the testimonies that have taken place along this journey. She is still fighting to live. She has not given up, and neither will we.
We are pursuing every available option, including specialized and exploratory treatments that show promise. In recent weeks, we have seen the Lord move mountains that once seemed impossible. We have come this far by His grace, and we trust that He is still working.
The road ahead will bring significant medical, treatment, and transportation costs, and we humbly ask for your continued support.
Most importantly, please continue praying for Annelise. Stand with our family as we trust God to guide each step ahead.
With love and gratitude,
Joy and Johnston Camp
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Annelise Camp is a precious 2½ year old little girl who has captured the hearts and prayers of people across the nation. After a tragic near-drowning accident on Memorial Day, Annelise continues to fight for her life.
This photo shows one of the most tender moments in the ICU, Annelise’s older sister holding her hand and not wanting to let go. She wanted to sing Annelise a song but quietly told her dad, “Daddy, I can’t right now because she’s sleeping, and I don’t want to wake her up.”
This week, Annelise’s family has celebrated meaningful signs of progress, including healthy lungs, progressive organ function, and major improvement in her digestive system. She is receiving formula, and her family has rejoiced over consistent dirty diapers because each one is a reminder that her body is still fighting and functioning.
Annelise’s parents are doing everything within their power to pursue every medically and legally available option for their daughter. They are actively seeking a hospital willing to provide continued care, including therapies such as hyperbaric oxygen, stem cell treatment, and other options that may offer Annelise the best chance for life moving forward.
The Camp family faces a challenging road ahead. The road is long, urgent, and extremely costly. Between the air ambulance for the hospital transfer, specialized treatments, continued medical support, transportation, and mounting legal expenses, the financial burden is overwhelming.
Please consider making a donation and helping fund Annelise's long journey to a full recovery.
Any contribution would go directly toward supporting Annelise’s continued fight for life and the expenses required to pursue every possible path forward. Financial support at this moment helps give the family the ability to keep fighting, keep seeking treatment options, and keep advocating for Annelise without the weight of these mounting costs slowing them down.
Annelise’s family understands the seriousness of her condition, but they also believe in a God who is bigger than any mountain. They are deeply grateful for the love, prayers, and support that have surrounded their family during this unimaginable time.
Please continue to pray fervently for Annelise, and share her story with others who believe in life, hope, and the power of prayer.






