Brooklyn, NY

Tech Unlimited is a nonprofit organization that teaches computer science thinking and technology to students ages 10-24 who learn differently. In addition to summer camps, we offer after school workshops and Sunday programs during the academic year. Topics include coding game, podcasting, photo editing, stop motion animation, and more!

Don't miss this opportunity to give your child a positive, confidence-building experience. Sign up today and watch your child grow in social skills, confidence, and success!

Cincinnati, OH

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.

Purdy, MO

Camp Barnabas is a ministry in Southwest Missouri dedicated to providing a unique Christian summer camp experience to individuals with disabilities and chronic illnesses. It's a summer full of waterslides, fishing, canoeing, archery, ziplining, swimming, mini-golf, and so much more. We want our Campers to have a summer just like everyone else because, for most of the year, our Campers are on the outside.

Huntsville, AL

Camp for children with special needs, both physical and developmental.

SpringHill Camps Extra Support - An embracing community for campers of all skill levels and needs.

New Holland, PA

Children regardless of ability and disability are accepted.

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.

Summer camp for children with asthma or allergic conditions.

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!

FAR Therapeutic Arts and Recreation offers a variety of summer experiences. Please visit our website for more information.

Portland, OR

Easterseals Oregon offers a 5-day day (9 am - 3 pm) camp for children aged 10-14 with disabilities in four Portland Metro locations. With a 3:1 camper to staff ratio, we ensure a safe and engaging environment. Campers explore creative arts, sports, nature, and performance arts, fostering friendships and creating memories. Each weeklong session concludes with a talent show for parents and guardians. Camp fees include a t-shirt and water bottle.

Wild Rose, WI

The Joyful Hearts program is specially designed for individuals who have developmental disabilities. This program provides a quality camping experience in a safe, Christian environment.

We use the Frequency, Intensity, Duration Model. Our campers make phenomenal gains in motor skills, language, social skills, academics and sensory processing. We require the presence of at least one parent for each camper, the camp becomes a parent training, networking and support system. Parents are trained in therapy techniques that can be used at home to continue advancement of their child.

The Center for Courageous Kids is a year-round medical camp located in Scottsville, Kentucky that serves children and their families that suffer from chronic medical conditions or life-threatening illness.

Bethesda, MD

Intensive programs focused on articulation, reading, stuttering or AAC

Burton, TX

Camp Arc is a barrier-free overnight summer camp offering adaptive outdoor activities such as ziplining, rock climbing, and horseback riding. This experience promotes confidence, independence, and meaningful friendships in a fully accessible environment.

Campers with unique and special needs

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.

A communication-rich camp that integrates speech/language therapy into traditional camp activities.