Diane “3D” DiMarco David, RN
Diane DiMarco Davis, better known as 3D at Camp, began volunteering with Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times in the late 80’s, not long after Camp was first founded. A nursing student at USC at the time, Diane recalls her mother, Donna telling her about an interesting local pediatric doctor who appeared on the Phil Donahue Show. That doctor was one of Camp’s founders, Dr. Stu Siegel. On the TV talk show, Dr. Siegal shared the trials that children with cancer and their families face and how Camp Good Times was having a positive impact on their lives. Diane decided to look into this special Camp and, what was a chance recommendation, soon became a lifelong passion. Diane started at Camp as a cabin counselor but has also served as an activity counselor and a staff director. As an ER nurse, Diane’s emergency skills complimented the Oncology team in the Med Shed. Diane was able to make the transition to the med shed easily and became a part of the critical medical team that makes Camp possible each session. It is because of the 24 hour medical care Diane and her colleagues provide campers that they and their parents are at ease knowing that campers are well cared for should any medical needs arise.
2017