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.
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!
Easterseals Southwest Florida Inclusive Day Camp
STM has been camp-style retreats for for individuals and families impacted by disability to have fun and find fellowship with others in a Christian atmosphere since 1982. Each location is staffed with Medical professionals and volunteers.
Residential year-round camp, Weekend respite and week-long and weekend Travel Program.
Camp ARROW is a week-long residential camp designed to meet the special needs of children between the ages of 7 and 14 years old with multiple disabilities.
Hopewell is where children and young adults with Autism and other developmental needs, have the opportunity to grow in their gifts and interests, develop practical life and social skills to help them achieve their vocational, relational and educational goals. Camp sessions run June through August
Embark on an unforgettable adventure this summer with our specialized camps tailored for children and teens with autism. Led by our expert team, our programs blend therapeutic support with exciting activities to create a truly enriching experience.
Camp Ronald McDonald at Eagle Lake is a fully accessible residential summer camp that serves children who are 'at-risk', disadvantaged and /or living with emotional, physical and developmental disabilties.
Each summer we offer a unique, skills-based summer program for teens and adults with disabilities. Since 2014, campers have engaged in cooking, yoga, hiking, socialization, geocaching, technology, self-care, communication skills, Zumba, meditation, money management, art, theater, self-expression, self-advocacy, and so much more.
Camp Blessing Texas is a Christian camp for children with disabilities.
Autism Spectrum Summer Camp
SMILE Summer Camp was developed for children with disabilities out of a need to provide them with a fun, interactive way to further develop their social skills and to help these kids have a better summer - and a better life.
There's a Special Camp for You. A unique opportunity for your loved one with special needs awaits. Join us at special Camps for a summer experience you'll never forget. Register now for more information and to secure your spot.
MICC’s Summer program is a weeklong journey for autistic and neurodivergent teens and young adults to a future filled with possibilities for living independently, working purposefully and thriving in community. This is a great introduction to MICC’s hands-on, skills-based approach as attendees build independent living skills, explore careers through on-the-job learning, practice self-advocacy and receive social coaching.
FAR Therapeutic Arts and Recreation offers a variety of summer experiences. Please visit our website for more information.
Children regardless of ability and disability are accepted.
Where Summer is for Everyone!
Embark on a one-of-a-kind summer camp adventure with the Living and Learning Enrichment Center! Our day camp is more than just a place; it's an experience filled with laughter, learning, and cherished moments. Join us for an enriching program designed to foster social connections and empower individuals with essential life skills. Embrace the thrill of learning, new friendships, and the excitement of exploring our 12-acre property!
Art It Out's SOCIAL SKILLS summer camp uses dynamic art therapy activities to teach and enhance social skills, such as: listening and following directions, joining in with peers, managing anxiety, expressing anger and frustration appropriately, and conversation skills.