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.
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.
We seek to enrich the lives of families with children who are seriously/terminally ill or developmentally disabled by providing an outdoor wilderness experience where families can enjoy themselves in a supportive atmosphere without financial burden.
Summer Day Camp is an exciting four-week program that will give children with special needs a fun and active summer. We plan our activities and structure to give your child a memorable camp experience. Summer Day Camp will provide the opportunity to experience the fun of summer while developing a friendship with a volunteer and other campers. Day Camp combines learning critical social skills with a fun and engaging camp experience.
Dream Oaks provides day and residential year-round camp experiences for children, 7-17, with special needs and/or chronic illnesses.
Meet new friends and share experiences during this three-day camp for women ages 18 and older with physical 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
Easter Seals Camp Sno-Mo is located on 3600 acres of land. We share the property with the Daniel Webster Council Boy Scouts of America. Our camp is a residential overnight co-ed camp for children and youth aged 11-21 living with disabilities.
Eaton’s LEAP into Summer program offers two three-week sessions in June and July. Participants spend their mornings at local worksites, such as Burlington, Longhorn Steakhouse, and Crust Pasta & Pizzeria, to develop both hard and soft skills in real work environments. This hands-on approach is essential to learn the necessary skills for employment.
Set on the waters of Vaughn bay, with a view of the southern Olympic Mountains, we offer a full camp experience for individuals with disabilities.
Camp Nuhop is a residential summer camp for neurodiverse children, diagnosed but not limited to ASD, ADHD, Learning Disabilities, Anxiety, Depression, PTSD, ODD, DMDD, IED, PDD-NOS, and other neurodiversities. Our 3:8 staff to camper ratio provides a traditional summer camp program with staff support to engage with each camper's individual and diverse needs. We focus on supporting the social and emotional needs of our campers.
Experiential outdoor adventure sleep away camps for kids and adults with mental and physical disabilities.
Wonderland Camp is an all-inclusive camp for individuals with disabilities age 6+.
Our summer camps include PIxar Short Stories, Entrepreneurship, Hummingbird Robotics, Screen Free Games, Bonsai Art and Fairy Gardens, Rhythmic Gymnastics, Creative Cooking, Slime Camp, Fiber Arts, Minecraft, and Horsemanship Equine Assisted Learning.
This two-week Access version of our SummerArt Studio Art Camp is designed for young campers with disabilities. Our camps are the perfect activity for your young artist to enjoy this summer! Students will experiment with a variety of art media and techniques for self-expression in a fun and supportive atmosphere with other creative kids. It is perfect for kids who enjoy art and thrive in smaller classes with personalized attention.
Offering day camps and overnight camps for youth with developmental disabilities (ages 4-21). Campers will participate in nature programs, arts & crafts, sports and games, and music. Registration is mail-in only, and camp fills quickly!
Free medically supported summer camp for kids with serious illnesses.
Camp Setebaid at Mount Luther/HDYC is a normal summer residential camp 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.
We offer a unique adaptive therapeutic approach based on principles of Applied Behavior Analysis, focusing on the development of independent life skills, socialization, behavior modification and academic instruction to meet IEP goals, as well as any goals you personally may have for your child.
Camp Pennwood provides young people with intellectual disabilities the opportunity to enjoy a traditional day camp. Campers participate in activities such as arts and crafts, archery, swimming, and musical activities during the five-week summer run.