Make friends and memories at Noble Summer Day Camps for kids with and without disabilities. From Fun and Games to Music and Dance there is something for everyone! Lead Camp staff have a wealth of experience and knowledge in supporting youth. Come join us in our small camp setting for the week.
Camp designed for children with Special Needs and Learning Disabilities where they will work on academic and basic living skills. Our program is based on the Assessment for Functional Living Skills and covers many areas students need to lead the most independent adult life possible. We will offer many different educational activities, field trips, and community-based instruction opportunities.
Club Lily is a fun camp opportunity for adults (18 and up) with any disability or special need.
Ascendigo welcomes people ages 7 and up with an autism spectrum disorder, including classic autism, PDD-NOS, Asperger's and related diagnoses. Participants of any athletic ability can succeed. We pride ourselves in ensuring progress in our sports while having lots of fun!
Camp Lily Berks, an Easterseals summer day camp for ages 8-21, offers inclusive activities that build skills, promote friendships and increase independence. Campers enjoy arts and crafts activities, swimming, sports, music, educational programs and a variety of other activities that engage, entertain and educate.
Art It Out's SOCIAL SKILLS summer camp uses dynamic art therapy activities to teach and enhance social skills, such as: listening and following directions, joining in with peers, managing anxiety, expressing anger and frustration appropriately, and conversation skills.
Embark on an unforgettable adventure this summer with our specialized camps tailored for children and teens with autism. Led by our expert team, our programs blend therapeutic support with exciting activities to create a truly enriching experience.
Where Summer is for Everyone!
SMILE Summer Camp was developed for children with disabilities out of a need to provide them with a fun, interactive way to further develop their social skills and to help these kids have a better summer - and a better life.
Year round respite summer camp proudly working with children, teens and adults with disabilities
Camp WINGS is a new camp program for young adults 11-26 years looking for a fun and learning filled summer experience! Campers will engage in fun field trips, job skills both on and off campus, and many more life skills related activities at The Hawk.
New Behavioral Network offers One to One's for camp. If your child has special needs and needs a one to one in order to attend camp, we can help, depending on where the camp is located and the availability of our staff. We are approved to provide one to one and ABA services through Performcare of NJ and we also offer in home and school behavioral consultation and ABA services. We do work with most insurance companies and accept private pay as well.
Mane Stream's Summer Camp is an inclusive summer day camp for ALL abilities. Campers learn riding and horsemanship skills and participate in horse-related activities.
Camp Howe, Inc provides an early experience outside of the family home for youth aged 7-17. The program encompasses all aspects of the campers experience and focuses in offering age appropriate programs aimed at increasing self esteem, leadership, independence, and education on preserving and protecting the environment.
Camp Sunnyside, Iowa...where camp is for campers.
Trailways Camps, Inc. is for adults with disabilities looking to make friends, create memories, and have fun out in nature!
Our camp utilizes horses, small farm animals and horticulture to help children develop social skills and positive peer interactions.
Daisy Recreation Program for child and adults with various disabilities
A communication-rich camp that integrates speech/language therapy into traditional camp activities.
Camp A.B.L.E. is designed for individuals with disabilities. This camp offers unique opportunities to enhance social skills, reinforce gross and fine motor skills and foster independence. We attend field-trips two times a week, from zoo's to bowling. On Monday, Wednesday and Fridays we participate in different themed activities and welcome guest speakers. We also swim at the Summit on the Park.