The Brighter Horizons Program provides teens and young adults with developmental disabilities a supportive environment to increase independence and self confidence through a functional life skills based lens. Participants are given the opportunity to foster relationships with many residents within the Winchester and surrounding areas.
Camp Shriver is a day camp for individuals with intellectual disabilities where the campers will make new friends, enhance sport skills, learn new sports, attend educational sessions on health and wellness
Language Arts and math academic summer session for students that learn differently. Certified teachers; individually focused.
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 REYOAD's heart consists of loving REmarkable YOuth and ADults while sharing the Good News of Jesus Christ through community, growth, and fun. Campers are 18 years and older with intellectual disabilities.
Club Kodiak provides a safe, supervised vacation experience for adults 19 and over, where they can focus on building independent living skills and social skills. We also offer 30+ sports and activities.
This unique recreational program is specifically designed for individual children and youth who are unable to attend a mainstream residential camp program due to their high support needs. The camp program is facilitated by a professional team of specialized counsellors, it offers individualized care and a range of programming designed to provide a rich social and recreational experience.
Oakwood Academy offers a unique individualized curriculum which includes theme-based programs for students ages 3-18 years old. Each theme is taught while working within the DIR (Developmental-Individual Difference-Relationship-Based) FloortimeTM Model and incorporates art, science, sensory, sport, and teamwork games.
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.
performing arts camp, special needs, sing, act, dance, perform
Easterseals Camp Growing Green is an ACA accredited overnight camp located in the Pocono Mountains. Campers gain new skills while learning to live more independently and enjoying traditional camp activities like hiking, canoeing, arts & crafts, campfires and water games. An optional employment exploration track is available.
The Epilepsy Foundation of Michigan is thrilled to reaffirm our unwavering dedication to providing transformative camp experiences for youth with epilepsy! With a steadfast commitment to fostering a safe, inclusive, and enriching environment where every camper feels empowered and supported, we are excited to announce: two amazing camp experiences in 2025!
Charis Hills is a Christian Summer Camp that offers kids, ages 7 to 18, with learning differences and social difficulties—those with ADD, ADHD, high-functioning Autism, and Asperger's—an opportunity to come to a place of acceptance. We provide a positive camp experience while sharing the good news about Jesus Christ.
The Katie Isaacson Elaine Gordon Lodge is an innovative summer resort for adults with mild to moderate developmental disabilities.
Opportunities for coed, multi-ability, multi-cultural, multi-aged to engage in fun and fulfilling camp activities. A culture of respect serves as the foundation of this state licensed, accredited, non-denominational Christian camp serving people with special needs since 1983.
An innovative single gender overnight camp for kids who need help improving their social skills. Based on work presented at the World Gifted Conference, Camp Sequoia provides campers a meaningful opportunity to become the best version of themselves with a 2:5 staffing ratio on a modern campus. Our male campers and female campers live and enjoy separate campuses and have meaningful opportunities to engage with each other on weekly trips and campwide events.