The Stephen J. Wampler Foundation on Coronado Island's Orange Avenue operates Camp Wamp, a free week-long wilderness camp in the High Sierras near North Lake Tahoe for children ages eight through eighteen with physical disabilities, from its administrative offices at 941 Orange Avenue, Suite 440, in the 92118 village. The foundation shares the 941 Orange Avenue office building with other island-based organizations, and its Orange Avenue address connects a national camping mission to the walkable Coronado commercial corridor between Hotel Del Coronado and the Coronado Ferry Landing. Camp Wamp sends campers through a program that includes rock climbing, zip-lining, kayaking, fishing, and adaptive sports in an outdoor setting designed to demonstrate that physical disability does not define personal capability — a philosophy rooted in founder Stephen Wampler's experience climbing El Capitan in Yosemite despite cerebral palsy. The Coronado Community Foundation and the island's broader philanthropic network support the Wampler Foundation's mission through donor referrals and collaborative fundraising events that draw the 92118 charitable community together. Annual fundraising events hosted on Coronado Island leverage the village's resort infrastructure — restaurants, event venues, and the Hotel Del Coronado conference facilities — to generate the revenue that funds all camperships at no cost to participating families. The foundation's relationship with the Chamber of Commerce and Coronado MainStreet connects its brand to the island's business community, and corporate sponsors from across mainland San Diego cross the Coronado Bridge for benefit events. Camp Wamp's adaptive-outdoor-recreation model translates the same active lifestyle that defines life on Coronado Beach and throughout the island into a wilderness setting accessible to children who use wheelchairs, prosthetics, or other mobility devices.