Lawrenceville, GA

A weeklong adaptive summer day camp for children with multiple disabilities and their siblings. Campers enjoy a week of activities based on the themes of popular children's movies.

Spencer, NY

Lions Camp Badger is a residential summer camp for individuals with special needs, offering individualized camper-centered programming through a wide array of activities.

Loxahatchee , FL

Outdoor recreation camps for children and adults with disabilities.

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

Prairie du Chien, WI

Wisconsin Badger Camp serves adults and children with developmental, physical, emotional/behavioral disabilities in a residental summer camp setting.

Discover adventure, friendship, and personal growth at The Bridge Center! Our fully accessible 22-acre campus offers inclusive camps for individuals of all abilities, featuring themed weeks, engaging activities, and horseback riding. Join us for an unforgettable experience filled with creativity, skill-building, and lasting memories. Secure your spot today!

Naperville, IL

Camp Joy: Where You Belong * A summer for teens & young adults with special needs to connect, grow, and have a blast.* Real friendships * Chill vibes* Be yourself Your summer. Your crew. Your Joy.

Purdy, MO

Camp Barnabas is a ministry in Southwest Missouri dedicated to providing a unique Christian summer camp experience to individuals with disabilities and chronic illnesses. It's a summer full of waterslides, fishing, canoeing, archery, ziplining, swimming, mini-golf, and so much more. We want our Campers to have a summer just like everyone else because, for most of the year, our Campers are on the outside.

Therapeutic riding, equestrian-facilitated learning, and life skills for children with physical and cognitive disabilities of all kinds, delivered through one-week and single-day camps designed to provide individualized attention to maximum of 6 students.

4 week experience for young adults with IDD seeking more independence and families evaluating their child's readiness for independence.

Framingham, MA

Special Needs six week summer program for boys

All Camps, no matter what they are named, are "exploratory-style", meaning campers will have the opportunity to explore a variety of summer recreation and camp activities which may include archery, arts and crafts, community field trips, cycling, high ropes challenge course, indoor climbing, field games, mountain biking, paddle sports, sensory and science projects, and equestrian activities.

The Center for Courageous Kids is a year-round medical camp located in Scottsville, Kentucky that serves children and their families that suffer from chronic medical conditions or life-threatening illness.

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.

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.

SibDays of Summer is a high-energy day camp for siblings ages 6-12 of brothers and sisters with disabilities. It's offered 10 am-3 pm daily at Plamann Park in Appleton, Wisconsin by WisconSibs, Inc.

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.

Canton, MI

Camp A.B.L.E. is designed for individuals with disabilities. This camp offers unique opportunities to enhance social skills, reinforce gross and fine motor skills and foster independence. We attend field-trips two times a week, from zoo's to bowling. On Monday, Wednesday and Fridays we participate in different themed activities and welcome guest speakers. We also swim at the Summit on the Park.

Camp Type: Developmental Disabilities Camps