This camp is for youth who have limb differences/ limb loss. Campers come from across the US.
Using kayaking as a metaphor for life and its many ups and downs, we strive to prove to young adults battling cancer that they can do anything, despite or because of their disease.
Camp No Limb-itations gives kids with amputations and limb deficiencies the opportunity to meet other kids and teens like them during a week-long camp experience. Campers participate in traditional camp activities while building long-lasting friendships.
Camp for food allergic kids and their families - with overnight, day-camp, and family camping options.
Camp TBI has been reaching children and young adults (ages 10-21) since 2000. The Camp is staffed with a volunteer staff made up of Occupational Therapists, Physical Therapist, Nurses and others in the rehabilitation field. Camp is free to all children and young adults, from the states of Georgia and South Carolina who meet the required criteria for traumatic brain injury.
Camp Xtreme believes that every individual, despite physical disability or mobility impairment, has a right to physical recreation, wellness and participation in sporting activities.
Camp in Motion is an adaptive sports camp for children with physical limitations. Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapists are onsite throughout the camp week. One on one camper buddies are assigned to assist in participation in the camp experience. A wide variety of sports options and swimming are available daily. Please see website for additional information and sign-up..
A residential summer camp for children who have physical disabilities and chronic illnesses. 3 to 1 camper to staff ratio. Enrollment is limited to children from South Carolina.
True Friends is a non profit organizatioon providing services for children and adults with developmental, physical and learning disabilities. We are accredited by the American Camp Association.
Camp ASCCA is a year-round 236 acre camp, located on beautiful Lake Martin in Alabama. We serve children and adults with mental and/or physical disabilities. Our mission is to help people with disabilities achieve equality, dignity and maximum independence. We take pride in offering a wide variety of exciting educational, social and recreational activities. Camp ASCCA is an ACA accredited camp.
Mission Creek Camp is a place that provides individuals of all abilities with the opportunity to have an inclusive and unforgettable residential summer camp experience! Due to the physical terrain, we are currently unable to accommodate campers with wheelchairs at this time. However, this is a top priority in terms of our ongoing projects and fundraising efforts.
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.
Since our start in 1963 as Greater Cincinnati's first summer camp for children with disabilities, Stepping Stones has a long history of innovation! Today, we offer a variety of recreation programs year-round for ages 5 to 64 at four Greater Cincinnati locations. Learn more by clicking on the link to our website.
Adirondack Expressions Art Camp is a joint project of the Transitions program and the Paul Nigra Center for Creative Arts. The camp is for young adults aged 15-27 who have learning differences and want to learn about art. Students can choose to stay overnight at the camp or attend just for the day. The activities, projects and social events here will promote each camper’s unique talents, creativity and self-esteem!