SibDays of Summer is a high-energy day camp for siblings ages 6-12 of brothers and sisters with disabilities. It's offered 10 am-3 pm daily at Plamann Park in Appleton, Wisconsin, from July 17-21, 2023 by WisconSibs, Inc.

Naches, WA

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.

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!

Salt Lake City, UT

Kostopulos Dream Foundation's mission is to improve quality of life of individuals with disabilities through education, recreation and growth opportunities.

Menomonee Falls, WI

ARCh GAINS welcomes children and adults with learning disabilities, cognitive challenges, autism spectrum disorders, physical health difficulties and a variety of other diagnoses. Some achievers use wheelchairs, walkers or other devices to enhance mobility, while others require a regimen of medications or diligent monitoring of blood sugar.

We offer a unique adaptive therapeutic approach based on principles of Applied Behavior Analysis, focusing on the development of independent life skills, socialization, behavior modification and academic instruction to meet IEP goals, as well as any goals you personally may have for your child.

Chance 2 Dance is Central Florida's only inclusive and accommodating dance company. We work with children, youth, and adults with varying needs and disabilities. We will have weekly storybook themed camps throughout the summer for different age groups put on by our dance instructors who are professional dancers whom have their bachelor's degree in dance and are also 'Inclusion and Special Needs' Certified.

Beverly Hills, CA

The Dream Street Foundation provides nationwide camping programs for children with chronic and life-threatening illnesses. Children with cancer and other serious diseases are given the opportunity to enjoy activities they would normally be restricted from due to their illness. Dream Street brings the dream of normal childhood activities to reality. It is an environment in which no child sits on the sidelines or has to worry about feeling different.

Goshen, MA

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.

All Camps, no matter what they are named, are "exploratory-style", meaning campers will have the opportunity to explore a variety of summer recreation and camp activities which may include archery, arts and crafts, community field trips, cycling, high ropes challenge course, indoor climbing, field games, mountain biking, paddle sports, sensory and science projects, and equestrian activities.

Lake Hughes, CA

The Painted Turtle seeks to reach beyond illness... to inspire children with life-threatening diseases to become their greater selves. It is our mission to provide a year-round, life-changing environment for these children and their families - one that allows children to participate in an authentic camp experience by supporting their medical needs and offers their families care, education and respite.

Ahwahnee, California (Near Yosemite), CA

Located near Yosemite National Park in Ahwahnee, California, Camp Krem has served children and adults with disabilities since 1957. Offering three types of adventure programs Main, (traditional camp), Outdoor Adventure and several unique sessions of Travel Camping.

The Team GUTS Fun & Fitness Camp is not only about having a great time, but being introduced to different physical activities in positive way and having that social component is very important as well. Health and wellness is not always at the forefront for our loved ones, but it is so important and so needed.

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.

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.

Camp Beausite Northwest is a place that empowers everyone, of all abilities. We currently provide week-long overnight summer camp sessions for adults and children with disabilities. Our program offerings also include weekend camps throughout the school year, plus Women's Retreats, Festivals, and more.

Inclusive Day Camp in Haldimand County, ON for youth 12 and up

Gilmanton Iron Works, NH

Easter Seals Camp Sno-Mo is located on 3600 acres of land. We share the property with the Daniel Webster Council Boy Scouts of America. Our camp is a residential overnight co-ed camp for children and youth aged 11-21 living with disabilities.

Ellicott City, MD

Camp Inclusion is a summer day camp in Howard County Maryland that focuses on social interaction between the campers and their non-disabled peers through sports and games.

Sib Camp is an opportunity for siblings of children with disabilities to kick back, experience the freedom and thrill of adventure, and share a great time with peers who truly understand the ups and downs of life with siblings what have special needs. It includes zip-lining, kayaking, geocaching, biking, swimming, campfires and lots of fun.

Camp Type: Muscular Dystrophy Camps