Welcome to Camp Kennebec. We're a wonderful summer camp for campers with special needs, learning disabilities, and developmental delays including autism, Asperger's, ADHD, Down Syndrome, OCD, brain injury, anxiety, social skill, and other challenges. Each summer, Kennebecers have a great time and accomplish more than they expect. At Camp Kennebec, we help our campers create the fabulous summer camp memories they deserve.
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