Camp Reece is a sleepaway camp designed for children and teens with special needs, offering a supportive, inclusive, and adventure-filled summer experience. Unlike larger camps, we keep our community intentionally small so every camper is truly known, supported, and celebrated for who they are. Our programs foster independence, confidence, and lasting friendships!
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!
Experience a unique opportunity to move, dance, and create in a supportive environment with a diverse group of dancers.
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 2026. This program focuses on personal growth and career awareness for students as they begin to think about college.
Where Summer is for Everyone!
Cradle Beach unites individuals and families, with a focus on empowering children with special needs and the underserved to become their best selves. We create opportunities for life-changing experiences in a safe and inclusive environment.
A traditional summer camp experience for children with social, emotional, or learning challenges.
Kamp Kiwanis offers a unique Kamp experience for campers ages 8-14, a teen program for teens ages 15-17 and for adults with high functioning special needs ages 18+. The child program at Kamp is designed to mainstream all kampers including up to 20 each session with special needs. We want our Kampers to explore the world through environmental and cultural activities while respecting the rights and dignity of all kampers and staff.
Clover Patch welcomes physically and/or developmentally disabled campers ages five and older. The program provides families and caregivers a period of reprieve while at the same time providing campers with a challenging, educational and fun outdoor living experience in a fully accessible natural setting.
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.
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.