Wellesley Pediatric Summer Program is led by an occupational therapist and is designed for 4-6 year olds who benefit from individualized support and small group sizes to succeed in play and peer interactions.
Lindsey's Place is a Not for Profit Center services the needs of individuals with special needs. Our goal is to provide an enriching program to help individuals grow socially, independently, mentally, and physically. The environment is one of care and fun. Bringing a well needed service to the special needs communities of the South.
Welcome to Camp Idlewild of Florida, a place where campers are accepted and valued for who they are and for their unique differences. Our programs are designed knowing that each child has their own special set of likes and dislikes, strengths, and challenges. While campers are having the time of their lives, parents and caregivers are provided with respite services.
SpringHill Camps - Summer Camp for everyone
St Francis Camp is a Special Needs Camp that serves the Southern Michigan, Northern Ohio and Indiana population
Camp Blessing Texas is a Christian camp for children with disabilities and their siblings.
Day Camp using the principals of Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) to target social skills to help your child succeed in all environments- all provided in an engaging and fun location!
iCan Bike teaches children with intellectual and developmental disabilities to independently ride a 2 wheel bicycle
Learn how to independently ride a 2 wheel bicycle.
Great Heights Academy provides 9 FUN weeks of carefully planned activities for our special kids in mind. Our campers range from 3-22 years of age with varying disabilities such as: autism, Down syndrome, Aspergers, Intellectual disabilities, and more. Fun activities include: Horse Therapy, Music Therapy, Weekly Field Trips, P.E., Cooking, etc.
The summer program is an overnight nearly one week session committed to providing participants a happy, healthy and rewarding summer experience in a safe, fun environment.
Each summer we offer a unique, skills-based summer program for teens and adults with disabilities. Since 2014, campers have engaged in cooking, yoga, hiking, socialization, geocaching, technology, self-care, communication skills, Zumba, meditation, money management, art, theater, self-expression, self-advocacy, and so much more.
Located near Yosemite National Park in Ahwahnee, California, Camp Krem has served children and adults with disabilities since 1957. Offering three types of adventure programs Main, (traditional camp), Outdoor Adventure and several unique sessions of Travel Camping.
Join us at constraint induced movement camp. A camp designed to improve the motor functioning of a child's affected side. Delivered through engaging and meaningful themed therapeutic activities. Led by an OT and OT students to ensure a 1:1 ratio.
Camp Sharing Meadows provides recreation, fellowship and learning in a non-judgmental atmosphere in which the values of independence, self-esteem, spiritual growth and socialization are stressed.
Sib Camp is an opportunity for siblings of children with disabilities to kick back, experience the freedom and thrill of adventure, and share a great time with peers who truly understand the ups and downs of life with siblings what have special needs. It includes zip-lining, kayaking, geocaching, biking, swimming, campfires and lots of fun.
Dream Oaks provides day and residential year-round camp experiences for children, 7-17, with special needs and/or chronic illnesses.
Pioneer in Special Needs Day Camp Programming for More Than 25 Years! Kehilla campers can have an awesome summer and just be themselves in a safe, supportive, engaging environment.
Camp LIGHT is a summer camp for children ages 6-17 (plus one week for adults with special needs), located in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley. Our mission is to show kids with special needs and circumstances that life is only limited by their imagination, and to give them new tools and skills, along with love and support, to inspire them to become anything they can dream.
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.