Talk:Camp Firefly#Notable.3F
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Notable?
To meet our general notability guideline, this organization needs "significant coverage in reliable sources that are independent of the subject". At present, the article includes a link to the camp's website (which, while certainly appropriate, does not establish notability) and four sources:
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1) A copy of a CNN article at wibw.com. Coverage: "Cameron is a Golden Globe nominated actor who, with his wife, founded Camp Firefly, a week-long retreat for terminally and seriously ill children and their families."
2) A today.com article. Coverage: "Cameron has ... a camp for terminally ill children, Camp Firefly."
3) LA times article. Coverage: "The couple, married seven years, are the founders of the Firefly Foundation and Camp Firefly, for terminally ill children, in Georgia."
4) ABC News story. Coverage: "Cameron received no money ... Sherwood Baptist Church made a donation to Camp Firefly, a charity Cameron runs with his wife Chelsea to give terminally ill children and their families a free week's vacation."
These are reliable sources. However, the coverage is certainly not significant. Brief mentions in Kirk Cameron and Chelsea Noble are appropriate with a redirect here. Thoughts? - SummerPhD (talk) 14:47, 5 May 2015 (UTC)
- Ultimately I probably agree that the suggested mentions plus redirect to Kirk's article are sufficient, but I did find a couple of sources more directly focused on the camp:
:*[http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P2-22865193.html "Easing the Pains"], The Buffalo News, July 9, 1996.
:*[http://m.christianpost.com/news/kia-motors-donates-5k-to-kirk-camerons-camp-firefly-90011/ "Kia Motors Donates $5K to Kirk Cameron's Camp Firefly"], The Christian Post, February 13, 2013.