Kennett Square, PA

Camp Dreamcatcher offers a variety of therapeutic, educational and recreational programs to HIV/AIDS impacted youth in a camp setting.

Our enrichment program will focus on targeting a variety of speech, language, feeding, and play skills through evidence-based, interactive group learning. Upon pick up, you will receive a daily progress note and a short debriefing on how your child enjoyed their day and what strengths were observed. Strategies to work on at home with your child will also be shared by our team.

We provide inclusive camping, afterschool, and weekend opportunities for children with developmental and physical disabilities.

Christian Camping Experience for individuals with Special Needs

Chesterfield, VA

Premier Summer Camp and Respite Program for Children and Adult Individuals with Developmental Disabilities in beautiful barrier-free camp setting

In addition to the academic year, Aim High School offers a four-week Summer Semester and Tech Camp for students. Summer Semester is a great way for students to keep mentally, physically, and socially active during the summer.

Hermosa Beach, CA

Special Ministries provides meaningful social experiences for people with a range of developmental disabilities.

Loxahatchee , FL
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.

4 week experience for young adults with IDD seeking more independence and families evaluating their child's readiness for independence.

AbilityFirst Camp Paivika in the San Bernardino Mountains provides special needs campers 11+ with traditional camping experience in a safe and nurturing environment.

Oldwick, NJ

Mane Stream's Summer Camp is an inclusive summer day camp for ALL abilities. Campers learn riding and horsemanship skills and participate in horse-related activities.

YAI- Mainstreaming At Camp (MAC) - A program ran in partnership with Frost Valley YMCA in the Catskill mountains of New York State serving children and young adults with developmental disabilities from 8-18 in an inclusive setting striving to expand the reach of summer camp to all people.

Richfield, MN

MICC Summer Program is for neurodivergent teens and young adults. Participants will be introduced to independent living, the opportunity to make new friends with others their age, as well as begin exploring possible career paths that utilize their unique strengths and interests. The Summer Program is a great introduction to MICC's College Program, a post-high school life skills and vocational training program.

The Sensory Learning Center is led by an occupational therapist and is designed for 4-6 year olds who benefit from individualized support and small group sizes to succeed in play and peer interactions.

This program is for individuals with developmental disabilities ages 16 to 21 still attending high school. The program offers participants a fun place to go and be with friends, while giving parents an alternative to staying home or finding in-home care. It also introduces the Therapeutic Day Program as a potential long-term solution for their children once they age out of the school system.

Makanda, IL

Camp Little Giant is located on Little Grassy Lake in beautiful southern Illinois. We offer a wide range of camps to accommodate those with cognitive, intellectual, and developmental disabilities.

Our camps are geared towards students at 3rd - 8th-grade academic levels or rising 9th graders to first-year college students. Both camps enhance social skills and maintain academic performance. Elementary/middle school students will develop their social skills through team-building exercises, enriching activities, and exciting field trips. High school focus topics will include physical well-being, mindfulness, and Adulting 101.

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 Type: Developmental Disabilities Camps