Experience independence and get a taste of college life during CIP's two week summer programs!

Michigan City, IN

Life Compass Camp is 5 day, day camp that offers youth with special needs the chance to experience a more traditional summer camp setting that caters to their individual needs and uses games and activities to teach important life skills.

New York, NY

Explicit Social Thinking and Executive Functioning Skill Building disguised as FUN!

Menomonee Falls, WI

ARCh Camp Pow Wow welcomes children and adults with learning disabilities, cognitive challenges, autism spectrum disorders, physical health difficulties and a variety of other diagnoses. Some campers use wheelchairs, walkers or other devices to enhance mobility, while others require a regimen of medications or diligent monitoring of blood sugar.

Waynesboro, VA

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.

Since 1969, Quest's Camp Thunderbird has been dedicated to providing a real summer camp experience for adults with special needs, giving them a chance to learn key skills while making new friends and unforgettable memories.

South Windham, CT

Residential, recreational camping for children and adults with developmental disabilities

Camp Setebaid and The HDYC are normal summer residential camps 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.

Makanda, IL

Camp Little Giant is located on Little Grassy Lake in beautiful southern Illinois. We offer a wide range of camps to accommodate those with cognitive, intellectual, and developmental disabilities.

Bridge the Gap Summer Camp offers a wide range of academic and recreational programs for students entering grades K-12 with Autism Spectrum Disorder and related learning differences.

All camps are open to children with or without special needs. Camps will include daily riding lessons, horse crafts, games and a Horse Show on the last day so campers can strut their stuff!

Our six week summer program offers individualized academics for each child, exciting water play, themed weeks filled with arts and crafts, movie days with popcorn, and delicious snacks to keep your child energized and engaged all summer long. Our experienced and caring staff are dedicated to creating a safe and welcoming environment for your child to learn and grow!

Goshen, MA

Camp Howe, Inc provides an early experience outside of the family home for youth aged 7-17. The program encompasses all aspects of the campers experience and focuses in offering age appropriate programs aimed at increasing self esteem, leadership, independence, and education on preserving and protecting the environment.

STM has been camp-style retreats for for individuals and families impacted by disability to have fun and find fellowship with others in a Christian atmosphere since 1982. Each location is staffed with Medical professionals and volunteers.

The Fowler Center for Outdoor Learning provides individuals outdoor adventures and activities to enhance personal growth and independence.

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.

Framingham, MA

Special Needs six week summer program for boys

A summer reading camp program for students with learning disabilities and related difficulties such as dyslexia, auditory processing, speech deficits and other learning differences. Specializing in the Orton-Gillingham approach.

A summer reading camp program for students with learning disabilities and related difficulties such as dyslexia, auditory processing, speech deficits and other learning differences. Specializing in the Orton-Gillingham approach.

The premiere camping experience for people with disabilities. It's a five day, in residence, camp-style retreat for people with cognitive or physical disabilities to find fellowship with others, both with and without disabilities and to experience the best week of their year. June 19 - 23rd 2023

Camp Type: Learning Disabilities Camps