Camp HOPE is a free weekend grief camp for children, teens, and their families. Fun is top priority and campers learn that it's okay to laugh and play. Through the weekend of fun, sharing their pain and supporting each other, campers are shown that their emotions are a normal part of grief, they are not alone, and at Camp HOPE, their pain is understood.
Camp for food allergic kids and their families - with overnight, day-camp, and family camping options.
MHKC empowers individuals with developmental disabilities through equitable access to the outdoors and recreation. We provide a can-do, accepting, caring, friendly, independence-, and confidence-building environment. We have provided overnight camping programs since 1933. In 1957, our focus changed to primarily serving individuals with disabilities. We are accredited through the American Camp Association.
Come join in the fun! Be it Hawaii or Virginia, we're always playing at Signs of Fun's Day camp!
Grief camp for children ages 6-12, who are grieving the loss of a loved one.
The Barton Center for Diabetes Education, Inc. is one of the largest, independent camping and educational programs in the country dedicated to children who live with diabetes and the people who care for them. The Barton Center is a year-round camp, offering programs in Fall, Winter and Spring as well as Summer.
Camp Sunshine provides summer camp and year round programs for children with cancer and their families.
An adventure, an experience, a supportive fun environment for youth grieving the death of a loved one.
CampedUP is a summer program located in Manhattan for cochlear implant and hearing aid users using an auditory-based communication approach. Our mission is to provide a community in which each child will be able to socialize with other children with hearing loss, gain self-advocacy skills, and have a blast in a unique listener-friendly environment!
Grief camp for children ages 6-13, who are grieving the loss of a loved one.
Camp Free To Be Me is a six-night sleep away camp for children ages 8 - 15 that are diagnosed with Tourette Syndrome.
Cued American English and American Sign Language go hand to hand!
For four days and 3 nights children with epilepsy (ages 7-16), enjoy all the fun activities and friendships that come with a classic trip to summer camp. While partaking in camp adventures and entertainment, the children are able to leave behind various challenges epilepsy can bring to their daily lives.
At Camp Odayin, you belong! Our programs are for young people with congenital heart disease and their families. Camp Odayin has a Pay-What-You-Can model for camp registrations that supports our commitment to make our programs accessible to everyone in our community. Camp is good medicine!