Angelus Oaks, CA

Camp Conrad-Chinnock offers recreational, social, and educational opportunities for youth and families with diabetes. Campers are taught diabetes self-management skills in a fun, interactive, and safe environment.

The camp's name is The Power of Movement and emphasizes arts, athletics and adventure, with a philosophy the is designed to regulate and empower the mind of each camper. Each weeklong camp will include non competitive sports, active games, field trips and BIG SMILES!!!

Learning and Behavioral Center passionately provides the most up-to-date treatment options for children with autism and their families. We have vast experience in treating children battling language, attention, and social deficits. We can also address behavioral conditions, such as ADD and ADHD, OCD, and Down Syndrome. Contact our team today to learn more about our behavioral services.

Walnut Creek, CA

Social Circle is a summer program ran by licensed therapist to facilitate language skills, motor skills, social skills,sensory/emotional regulation and so much more! We aim to bridge the gap between a private therapy room setting and real-life settings with peers to help generalize learned skills and develop and master new ones.

Torrance, CA

Week-long camp in Palomar includes, slip-n-slide, pool, music, crafts, horseback riding, and more!

Cupertino, CA

Year round respite summer camp proudly working with children, teens and adults with disabilities

Groveland, CA

Camp Tuolumne Trails is dedicated to providing an enriching and fun camp experience in a facility especially designed and built for children, teens, and adults with disabilities.

We promote a traditional camp experience in an all-accessible setting.

A camp for children, teens and families affected by diabetes. Located in the breathtaking Sequoia National Forest, we offer traditional camp activities coupled with formal and informal diabetes education. Staffed with over 60 counseling, program and health care professionals, we offer the experience of a lifetime!

Campers will have access to stimulating activities that nurture both individual and social needs. By creating a safe environment that promotes social reciprocity, we are able to provide opportunities for our campers to learn and grow.