Transitions programs teach young adults with autism, ADHD, nonverbal learning disabilities and other learning differences skills such as executive functioning, leadership, self-advocacy, wellness, social relationship building and independent living. Students also experience socially rich recreational opportunities, memorable Adirondack outings, college tours and entertainment opportunities in a safe, supportive environment.
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.
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.
POW Therapeutic Summer Camp consists of language groups led by a special educator and speech-language pathologist, consisting of communication development, language-based activities, play therapy, and brief individual/dyad sessions. Activities include functional play, sensory activities, arts & crafts, and movement activities.
Camp Setebaid and The HDYC are normal summer residential camps for youth living with T1D. Staffed by mature adults who have experience with T1D who are complimented by a medical team with diabetes expertise to assure the campers are safe during their time at camp.
Day camp for individuals with special needs focusing on physical, emotional, and interpersonal strength in the gym and in the community. PPF Integrated Community FIT provides an adapted fitness experience for our participants as well as daily field trips to a variety of community places which promote physical fitness and participation within ones community.
Hand In Hand Farm offers family camps for families from all walks of life. We have a lot of experience with special-needs families, we have been providing parenting education, family skills training, and vocational training for many years. Often a place of last resort, we get results if parents are willing to put in the time and effort to change the family dynamics and help their kids develop.
Camp Fish Tales is nestled on 67 acres in Northern Bay County, MI. We are a barrier free outdoor camp for kids and adults with disabilities.
Beyond Akeela is a co-ed summer transition program for quirky teens who have completed 10th - 12th grade. We are a small, intentional community with a focus on social growth, college/job readiness, and FUN!
Camp Paradigm offers two to three weeks of Summer camp every year.
Enjoy our fully accessible 20-acre, inclusive campus which welcomes individuals, of all abilities, ages 7-22 to live, learn, work, and play. Campers will build important life skills under the guidance of our qualified and enthusiastic staff, all while having fun and creating lifelong friendships! Our campus is set in a rural setting and consists of vast outdoor fields, beautiful pond, vibrant equestrian center, fun splash pad, and so much more!
Social Circle is a summer program ran by licensed therapist to facilitate language skills, motor skills, social skills,sensory/emotional regulation and so much more! We aim to bridge the gap between a private therapy room setting and real-life settings with peers to help generalize learned skills and develop and master new ones.
Alpine Academy is proud to offer our signature social skills camp!!!
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!
​Camp Yakety Yak helps children with special needs grow socially and emotionally by improving their communication skills. Structured in a fun, day camp setting in Lake Oswego, Oregon, Camp Yakety Yak is staffed with knowledgeable professionals and caring volunteers to teach friendship skills to children and young adults, age 6-22. Siblings welcome!
4 week experience for young adults with IDD seeking more independence and families evaluating their child's readiness for independence.
Our camp utilizes horses, small farm animals and horticulture to help children develop social skills and positive peer interactions.
Easter Seals Summer Camp is a nature-based, overnight program at a fully accessible camp, where campers (ages 6-49) with all types of disabilities explore new activities and skills in a fun, supportive environment. Activities include: swimming, sports & games, arts & crafts, waterslide, big swings, trampolines, camp fires, life and leadership skills. There is a 3:1 camper to staff ratio, plus registered nurses on site 24/7.