Paul Newman's idea in the 1980s to start a camp in Connecticut for critically ill children has grown into an international phenomenon with a ninth "Hole in the Wall" camp to open in Israel next year.
"If I leave a legacy, it will be the camps," Newman says. The actor gives the camps financial support and visits when he can, but they must make their own way.
Ninth camp for Paul Newman
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