Specialized Traditional Day and Overnight Camp for Campers with Social Challenges
Hopewell is where children and young adults with Autism and other developmental needs, have the opportunity to grow in their gifts and interests, develop practical life and social skills to help them achieve their vocational, relational and educational goals. Camp sessions run June through August
The Easter Seals Youth Leadership Network (YLN) empowers youth between the ages of 14-26 to use self-advocacy in planning their adult lives.
Make friends and memories at Noble Summer Day Camps for kids with and without disabilities. From Fun and Games to Music and Dance there is something for everyone! Lead Camp staff have a wealth of experience and knowledge in supporting youth. Come join us in our small camp setting for the week.
GET MOVING GET SOCIAL is a therapeutic summer camp that is guaranteed to be an enjoyable experience for your children. They will have daily workouts and develop their sports skills by learning the techniques of several sports as they develop their social skills. Each day will incorporate social activities and physical activities. We will also have some time for an arts and craft project and some yoga.
MICC’s Summer program is a weeklong journey for autistic and neurodivergent teens and young adults to a future filled with possibilities for living independently, working purposefully and thriving in community. This is a great introduction to MICC’s hands-on, skills-based approach as attendees build independent living skills, explore careers through on-the-job learning, practice self-advocacy and receive social coaching.
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.
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.
A residential summer camp serving teens & adults with intellectual disabilities and chronic medical conditions since 1974.
The Woodlands Foundation offers over-night summer camps, weekend retreats and additional after- school programs for individuals of all ages with disability and chronic illness. Participants have the opportunity to learn, have fun, and make friends! All of our programs are fully adaptive, accessible and take place on our campus with climate controlled facilities and a caring and trained staff.