Signs of Fun spreads Aloha to all Deaf and Hard of hearing keiki!
Cued American English and American Sign Language go hand to hand!
An Outdoor Camp for deaf kids and hearing kids of deaf parents!
Traditional, week-long residential camp for Deaf and Hard of Hearing youth the first full week of August. Offers typical camp activities long with some STEM activities and mentoring by D/HH professionals in various fields and sciences. AGES 11-17 years.
Deaf Camps, Inc. runs week-long residential camps in Knoxville, MD for deaf or hard of hearing children (ages 7-19) and hearing children who want to learn American Sign Language (ages 7-18). Campers will participate in swimming, hiking, arts and crafts, and other great camp activities. See www.deafcampsinc.org for more information.
Regular summer camp for deaf and hard-of-hearing children age 9 to 17. All staff members use American Sign Language. week 1 & 4 are trip camps and week 2 & 3 are horse program camps.
Come join in the fun! Be it Hawaii or Virginia, we're always playing at Signs of Fun's Day camp!
The USA Deaf Soccer Association is hosting a soccer leadership camp for deaf and hard of hearing girls ages 12-18 at the Georgia School for the Deaf in June 2019.
CampedUP is a summer program located in Manhattan for cochlear implant and hearing aid users using an auditory-based communication approach. Our mission is to provide a community in which each child will be able to socialize with other children with hearing loss, gain self-advocacy skills, and have a blast in a unique listener-friendly environment!
Deaf and hard-of-hearing college bound students. Come to campus for a week and Explore Your Future! Explore Your Future (EYF) is a six-day career exploration program at Rochester Institute of Technology for college-bound deaf and hard-of-hearing high school students in grades 10, 11, and 12 as of fall 2025. This program focuses on personal growth and career awareness for students as they begin to think about college.
Children who are Deaf or hard of hearing, using any form of hearing devices (such as traditional hearing aids, cochlear implants, bone conduction hearing aids, etc.) or who are D/HH and do not use any assistive devices. Children who are CODA, which by our definition means they are a child of a Deaf adult or a sibling of a Deaf child. CODA children are hearing but use American Sign Language fluently to communicate.
Mission Creek Camp is a place that provides individuals of all abilities with the opportunity to have an inclusive and unforgettable residential summer camp experience! Due to the physical terrain, we are currently unable to accommodate campers with wheelchairs at this time. However, this is a top priority in terms of our ongoing projects and fundraising efforts.
The premiere camping experience for people with disabilities. It's a five day, in residence, camp-style retreat for people with cognitive or physical disabilities to find fellowship with others, both with and without disabilities and to experience the best week of their year. June 16th - 20th 2025
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.
Fun-Filled 5 Day Camp for individuals of all ages and abilities.
May 26- 30, 2025 in great central Florida location
Participate in “Get Away” Camp style recreational activities!
Great fellowship where you will make lifelong friends
Arts/Crafts Bingo, Archery, Zipline, A Dance, Talent Show, Field Games and so much more providing Fun for All!