Ypsilanti, MI

Camp Zip is dedicated to providing opportunities to adults with disabilities. Our staff works year round to ensure that your experience at Camp Zip meets your needs and exceeds their expectations. Our goal is to be the best! Campers will be presented with the opportunity to try new things and stretch themselves to be the best they can be.

Respite Camp allows individuals to enjoy the out of doors in a supportive small group ratio while giving the caregivers a needed break. Most groups are 2 counselors with 3-4 campers

Horse Adventure! Summer Session: join us for fun on the farm! Horse Adventure is designed to engage children living with disabilities through equine-assisted activities. The program focuses on promoting acceptance of self and others, fosters team building, and encourages self-expression while having fun learning to care for and bond with horses. Previous horse experience is not required.

SpringHill Camps - Summer Camp for everyone

Easterseals Timber Pointe Outdoor Center offers week-long day and overnight camping opportunities for children and adults with disabilities and chronic illnesses.

Experience a unique opportunity to move, dance, and create in a supportive environment with a diverse group of dancers.

Dragonfly Forest is a specialty overnight camp program for kids and young adults with Autism, 22q, Asthma, Sickle Cell Disease, and other developmental disabilities.

Providing recreational, therapeutic, and educational programs for children, teens, and adults with disabilities.

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.

Club Lily is a fun camp opportunity for adults (18 and up) with any disability or special need.

New Behavioral Network offers One to One's for camp. If your child has special needs and needs a one to one in order to attend camp, we can help, depending on where the camp is located and the availability of our staff. We are approved to provide one to one and ABA services through Performcare of NJ and we also offer in home and school behavioral consultation and ABA services. We do work with most insurance companies and accept private pay as well.

Reading, MA

Camp Triumph is a therapeutic day camp in Massachusetts. It offers a supportive environment designed to help children with special needs increase their feelings of self-esteem and improve their social, physical and psychological competence.

North Little Rock, AR

Leaping Beyond's mission is to provide access to adaptive sports opportunities and honor children with special needs. Leaping Beyond offers week long adaptive sports camps in the Summer as well as swimming classes in the Fall and Spring at various locations throughout Central Arkansas. All programs are led by pediatric physical therapists.

Great Heights Academy provides 9 FUN weeks of carefully planned activities for our special kids in mind. Our campers range from 3-22 years of age with varying disabilities such as: autism, Down syndrome, Aspergers, Intellectual disabilities, and more. Fun activities include: Horse Therapy, Music Therapy, Weekly Field Trips, P.E., Cooking, etc.

Rocky Mount, MO

Wonderland Camp is an all-inclusive camp for individuals with disabilities age 6+.

Alpharetta, GA

Autism Spectrum Summer Camp

One-of-a-kind summer social experience, for adults with special needs.

Camp Courageous serves children and adults with all types of special needs and developmental disabilities. We offer summer day and residential camp, and fall respite weekends.

UCP Summer Camps - Where Summer Learning and Fun Begins!

Menomonee Falls, WI

ARCh Camp Pow Wow welcomes children and adults with learning disabilities, cognitive challenges, autism spectrum disorders, physical health difficulties and a variety of other diagnoses. Some campers use wheelchairs, walkers or other devices to enhance mobility, while others require a regimen of medications or diligent monitoring of blood sugar.

Camp Type: Learning Disabilities Camps