An action-packed day camp for children with special needs filled with fun camp activities, including sports, music, games, art, entertainment, and exciting trips around the Orange County area.

Little Rock, AR

Camp Aldersgate provides traditional residential camping experiences for children with medical, physical, and developmental challenges. Sessions include week long disability specific and inclusive (for children with and without disabilities) summer camps. There are also weekend Respite sessions year round.

Dream Oaks provides day and residential year-round camp experiences for children, 7-17, with special needs and/or chronic illnesses.

Heartland Academy of Texas is a year-round program that is offering camps. The summer camp 2026 is a 9-week program with themes for each week.

Lakeside, AZ

Lions Camp Tatiyee provides life-changing 6-day, 5-night summer camp experiences to special needs children and adults in Arizona, entirely free of charge.

Our camp is designed for individuals with motor disabilities in Loveland and Denver Metro area. Our camps are 2-6 week intensive programs that teach participants problem solving skills, ADL activities, and independence in their daily lives. Addressing areas typically learned in OT, PT, and SLT in a fun, group environment with 1:1 staffing.

Gilmanton Iron Works, NH

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.

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.

Lacombe, AB

Camp Rehoboth - Fun and Fellowship for people of all ages and abilities!!

POW Therapeutic Summer Program 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. AAC users welcome! Activities include functional play, sensory activities, arts & crafts, and movement activities.

Camp Hand in Hand - 1:1 support for Autistic Campers ages 13+

AuSM Camps - Camp Discovery (1:4 support) for Autistic Campers

Alexandria, VA

Speech of Cake... where mastering communication and literacy skills is a piece of cake!

YAI- Mainstreaming At Camp (MAC) - A program ran in partnership with Frost Valley YMCA in the Catskill mountains of New York State serving children and young adults with developmental disabilities from 8-18 in an inclusive setting striving to expand the reach of summer camp to all people.

North Reading, MA

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

Hollywood, FL

Our program takes groups of travelers around the world to experience new cultures and have fun while practicing social, emotional, independence, and executive functioning skills.

St Francis Camp is a Special Needs Camp that serves the Southern Michigan, Northern Ohio and Indiana population

Our Plano, Argyle, and Colleyville TX Adaptive Dance Camps this Summer for ages 2+! As always, our Adaptive Dance Camp welcomes all levels and abilities! This year our camps include K-Pop, Wickedly Enchanting, Superheros and Princesses, and in Plano only Hip-Hop. Camps include dance styles like ballet, jazz, hip-hop, and muscial theater and additional activites like creative movement, crafts and a special performance on the last day of camp!

The Tikvah program at Ramah Berkshires is a continuously growing and evolving initiative. We are proud to offer Jewish children with a wide range of disabilities the opportunity for growth in the areas of Jewish identity, socialization, independence, and much more.

We have two separate camp groups, Junior Adventures (ages 6 to 14) and our Youth Adult Leadership Program (ages 16 to 26). JA focuses on getting kids with disabilities outside more often to gain skills in outdoor recreation. YALP focus on gaining leadership skills and independence for all aspects of life. In general, our goal is to enhance the quality of life through adaptive recreation.

Camp Type: Deaf and Hard Of Hearing Camps