Summer Day Camp is an exciting four-week program that will give children with special needs a fun and active summer. We plan our activities and structure to give your child a memorable camp experience. Summer Day Camp will provide the opportunity to experience the fun of summer while developing a friendship with a volunteer and other campers. Day Camp combines learning critical social skills with a fun and engaging camp experience.
This two-week Access version of our SummerArt Studio Art Camp is designed for young campers with disabilities. Our camps are the perfect activity for your young artist to enjoy this summer! Students will experiment with a variety of art media and techniques for self-expression in a fun and supportive atmosphere with other creative kids. It is perfect for kids who enjoy art and thrive in smaller classes with personalized attention.
At NCTRC, we believe in the power of inclusion and the joy of exploration (and of course in the magic of horses!). Nestled in the serene countryside of Mebane, our camp offers an enriching experience for children aged 6 to 11, with or without disabilities. And guess what? Even 5-year-olds who are ready for a morning adventure are welcome too!
An action-packed day camp for children with special needs filled with fun camp activities, including sports, music, games, art, entertainment, and exciting trips around the Orange County area.
Camp Sunnyside, Iowa...where camp is for campers.
Skyline welcomes campers with special needs in two sessions ( young adults, adults) for week-long residential camp. Just north of Metro Detroit, Skyline is accredited by the American Camp Association. Ratio for special needs camps is 1:3.
Easter Seals Summer Camp is a nature-based, overnight program at a fully accessible camp, where campers (ages 6-49) with all types of disabilities explore new activities and skills in a fun, supportive environment. Activities include: swimming, sports & games, arts & crafts, waterslide, big swings, trampolines, camp fires, life and leadership skills. There is a 3:1 camper to staff ratio, plus registered nurses on site 24/7.
Indy Parks Camp GATHER/GOM is a day camp that services youth ages 6-18 with physical and (or) intellectual limitations. In our 7-week day camp, campers will participate in activities such as life skills, motor skills, community programs, and communication skills. We provide free breakfast and lunch daily and are located just outside of downtown Indy at Rhodius Park. Feel free to give us a call or email.
Dream Oaks provides day and residential year-round camp experiences for children, 7-17, with special needs and/or chronic illnesses.
Enjoy our fully accessible 20-acre, inclusive campus which welcomes individuals, of all abilities, ages 7-22 to live, learn, work, and play. Campers will build important life skills under the guidance of our qualified and enthusiastic staff, all while having fun and creating lifelong friendships! Our campus is set in a rural setting and consists of vast outdoor fields, beautiful pond, vibrant equestrian center, fun splash pad, and so much more!
Year round respite summer camp proudly working with children, teens and adults with disabilities
We seek to enrich the lives of families with children who are seriously/terminally ill or developmentally disabled by providing an outdoor wilderness experience where families can enjoy themselves in a supportive atmosphere without financial burden.
Camp Setebaid and The HDYC are normal summer residential camps for youth living with T1D. Staffed by mature adults who have experience with T1D who are complimented by a medical team with diabetes expertise to assure the campers are safe during their time at camp.
The Chalutzim program at Camp Barney Medintz is designed for children with special needs ages 10-22. Our camp is located in the North Georgia Mountains, about an hour and a half North of Atlanta. Campers in the Chalutzim program develop friendships, gain independent living skills, grow as members of the CBM community, and- most importantly- have lots of fun!
Camp Setebaid at Mount Luther is a normal summer residential camp for youth living with T1D. Staffed by mature adults who have experience with T1D who are complimented by a medical team with diabetes expertise to assure the campers are safe during their time at camp.
Challenge Aspen is dedicated to improving lives by presenting meaningful recreational, educational and cultural experiences to individuals facing cognitive or physical challenges.
Camp Pathfinder is a co-ed program for adults with Down syndrome and other disabilities. Our program is designed to maximize each person's potential, locate and develop strengths and untapped abilities, and facilitate social relations.