Dr. Thomas Jones

When I came to Macon, Georgia in 1980 as the only Adult Endocrinologist, I was asked by local pediatric physicians to treat their patients. I began treating children and realized that a time away from parents, where these children could meet other children with Diabetes was very emotionally important. So Camp Little Shot began to…

Elizabeth Jones, RN

Being camp director for over 25 years I have “raised” a lot of kids. Having a camp for children to begin when they are six years old and continue until they are 18 gives us a lot of summers to help them live with their diabetes. My vision for camp has always been to meet…

Charlotte Kirk

I am originally from Columbia, SC and relocated to the Macon area in 2008. I joined The Jones Center Staff in 2009, where I work in our Education Department.  I joined the CLS family in 2012, and have been a counselor in both the Junior and Adventure Camps. I enjoy yoga, spending time with friends…

Grace Bennett

My name is Grace Bennett and I was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes in 2001. I was a camper at Camp Little Shot for 8 years, and have been a counselor for the past 4. At camp I work with the Adventure Camp Girls. Outside of camp I work in Fashion Public Relations in New…

Zack Hill

My name is Zack Hill and I grew up at Camp Little Shot. I was a camper for 4 years and have been a counselor since 1998. When I was 10 years old, I found out I had Type 1 diabetes. A few months after my diagnosis Dr. Bisat told me about Camp Little Shot,…

Chelsea Morra

My name is Chelsea Morra and I have been a counselor at Camp Little Shot for the past couple of years now.  I was diagnosed with Type I Diabetes in 1997 at the age of 7. After that, I attended Camp Little Shot as a camper for 10 years!  Now, I’m a Registered Nurse and have…

Ish Brew

My name is Ish Brew and Camp Little Shot has been my second family since 2000.  I was introduced to camp by one of my nursing school instructors, Dr. Ann Wright, after expressing interest in diabetes.  I’m not diabetic, but I do have family members with the disease, and as an RN, I take care…