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| Abilityfirst |
| Through 23 locations across Southern California, AbilityFirst provides programs and services to help children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities reach their full potential throughout their lives. They offer a broad range of employment, recreational and socialization programs and operate 11 accessible residential housing complexes. |
| 877-768-4600 |
| California, USA |
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| Apple Dumplin Camp |
| Provides an awesome camp experience for children with disabilities as well as disadvantaged children. Campers can experience life as it was in the 1880's. Trail rides, chuck wagon roundups, archery/riflery, arts and crafts, horseback riding, are just some of the adventures at Apple Dumplin' Camp. |
| AppleCamp4Kids@hotmail.com |
| New Mexico, USA |
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| Blazesports |
| BlazeSports is a program that offers high quality sports instruction, training, and competition opportunities to children and adults with physical disabilities, including those who use wheelchairs, have a neuro-muscular disability such as cerebral palsy or spina bifida, have an amputation, or have a visusal impairment.
Sports include wheelchair basketball, wheelchair tennis, wheelchair rugby, swimming, and track & field. Other sports may be offered by the individual BlazeSports Clubs. |
| blazesports@blazesports.org |
| 770-850-8199 |
| Georgia, USA |
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| Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center |
| The Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center (BOEC) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to expand the potential of
people with disabilities and special needs through meaningful, educational, and inspiring outdoor experiences. BOEC offers winter programs including various types of adaptive skiing and snowboarding, winter camping, challenge courses, orienteering, and educational programs. Summer activities include- handcycling, hiking & backpacking, rock climbing, rappeling, canoeing, whitewater rafting, kayaking, camping, rope courses, and orienteering. BOEC also offers seasonal programs and camps for young people and adults. BOEC is located in Breckenridge, Colorado. |
| boec@boec.org |
| 970-453-6422 |
| Colorado, USA |
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| Camp Ascca |
| Camp ASCCA is a special camp for children and adults with disabilities. The camp helps children and adults with disabilities achieve equality, dignity, and maximum independence. Activity areas include Outdoor adventure, aquatics and outdoor education. |
| 256-825-9226 |
| Alabama, USA |
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| Camp Attitude |
| Camp Attitude™ is a non-profit organization, committed to meeting the challenges of providing a positive camping experience for disabled children and adults. Located on 34 acres of flat, riverfront land in Foster, Oregon.
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| camp@campattitude.com |
| 541-367-3420 |
| Oregon, USA |
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| Camp Barnabas |
| Camp Barnabas exists to offer childhood experiences to Nicky and many other children and young adults who have been robbed of them by disease or disability. For one week, these young people are able to shift their focus away from sterile medical environments and the language of their disability or illness to focus on activities that build their courage and expand their belief in themselves. |
| info@campbarnabas.org |
| 417-886-9800 |
| Missouri, USA |
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| Camp Carefree |
| Provides a free, one week camp experience for youngsters from North Carolina and neighboring states with specific disabilities and health problems. |
| 336-427- |
| North Carolina, USA |
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| Camp Courageous |
| Year-round recreational and respite care activities in a camp setting. |
| info@campcourageous.org |
| 319-465-5916 |
| Iowa, USA |
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| Camp Courageous |
| Year-round recreational and respite care activities in a camp setting. |
| info@campcourageous.org |
| 319-465-5916 |
| Iowa, USA |
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| Camp Easter Seals New Mexico |
| Provides a camp experience for children and adults with disabilities. |
| New Mexico, USA |
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| Camp Forrest |
| Angel View offers a unique summer program at its own Camp Forrest located in the high desert on 17-acres in Joshua Tree, California. Camp Forrest serves able bodied and disabled youth from all over the Coachella Valley by providing a unique summer camp experience.
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| angelview44@aol.com |
| 760-329-6471 |
| California, USA |
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| Camp Grace Bentley |
| Camp Grace Bentley, located in Michigan, hosts up to 70 campers with a range of physical and mental challenges. Campers ages seven through sixteen are invited to sign up for a nine day session beginning late June and running through mid-August.
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| campgrace@hotmail.com |
| Michigan, USA |
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| Camp Greentop |
| Established in 1937, Camp Greentop is one of the oldest residential camps specifically designed for children and adults with cognitive, physical, emotional and multiple disabilties. year round Camping & Therapeutic Recreation program provides joyful, life-changing experiences in a safe environment and builds meaningful relationships in the lives of youth and adults.
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| leaguelink@leagueforpeople.org |
| 410-323-0500 |
| Maryland, USA |
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| Camp Huntington |
| Camp Huntington is a co-ed, residential program for children and young adults with special learning and developmental needs. |
| 866-514-5281 |
| New York, USA |
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| Camp John Marc |
| Camp John Marc exists to improve the quality of life of Texas-area children with chronic illnesses or major physical disabilities, while providing necessary daily medical treatment. |
| mail@campjohnmarc.org |
| 214-360-0056 |
| Texas, USA |
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| Camp Prime Time |
| Provides a recreational facility in a wilderness setting for those families who have a child member who is living with a serious or terminal illness or disability. The facility accommodates the camper and accompanying family members. |
| primetime@nwinfo.net |
| 509-248-2854 |
| Washington, USA |
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| Camp Thorpe |
| Camping experiences are provided to children and adults with a variety of physical and developmental needs. Camp Thorpe has both a children’s camping program (Mountain Reach) and a camping program designed for adults (Pine Haven). |
| cthorpe@sover.net |
| 802) 247-6611 |
| Vermont, USA |
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| Chehalem Mountain Ranch And Therapy Riding Center Inc. |
| Therapy riding for adults and children in the Pacific Northwest. The center also conducts day camps for children five years and older. |
| director@chehalemmountainranch.com |
| 503-314-3176 |
| Oregon, USA |
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| Clover Patch Camp |
| Clover Patch is a summer camp for individuals with disabilities where each camper is encouraged to reach his or her fullest potential. Activities include arts and crafts, music and drama, sports and recreation, swimming, and specially planned themed events. |
| cloverpatchcamp@cftd.org |
| 518-384-3080 |
| New York, USA |
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| Cowboy Dreams Of Illinois |
| Provides a safe, top quality and affordable hippotherapy and therapeutic horseback riding program for children. They also offer the Horse Power Camp: Cowboy Dreams hosts a five-day camp offering children with special needs various group activities and riding experience including arts and crafts, horsemanship and grooming activities, games, and celebrations.
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| lynne@cowboydreams.org |
| 847- 381-9323 |
| Illinois, USA |
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| Cw Hog |
| Cooperative Wilderness Handicapped Outdoor Group provides challenging outdoor adventure activities in a supportive environment. Programs include adaptive snow ski, martial arts, weightlifting, swimming, aerobics, and other activities. An adventurous week long day camp, the Kids Camp is designed for children of all abilities and their families. Activities may include horseback riding, water-skiing, rock climbing, rappelling, canoeing, and scuba diving. An overnight camping trip and whitewater raft trip gives your child an opportunity to experience the outdoors. |
| 208-282-3912 |
| Idaho, USA |
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| Davenport Dept. Of Parks |
| The Davenport, Iowa Department of Parks runs a number of sports, creative arts, and recreational and social programs designed for people with disabilities. A number of the programs are unified programs that combine people with and without a disability. |
| 563-326-7812 |
| Iowa, USA |
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| Dream Oaks Camp |
| Dream Oaks Camp provides programs for children with physical and developmental disabilities and chronic serious illnesses by offering camping experiences on weekends, at day camp and at resident camp. All activities are planned and implemented to meet the abilities of each camper. Programs are designed to be fun, educational, safe and wholesome.
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| (941) 748-8809 |
| Info@foundationfordreams. |
| Florida, USA |
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| Easter Seals Camp Hemlocks |
| Camp Hemlocks campers experience the joys and challenges of camp in an inclusive fully accessible setting. Campers choose from a wide variety of social, recreational and educational activities during their stay. Activities include talent shows, arts and crafts, outdoor living skills, boating and fishing, a new challenge education course, and computer instruction using adaptive equipment. |
| info@eastersealscamphemlo |
| 860-228-9496 |
| Connecticut, USA |
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| Eric Winter Music Therapy Camp |
| This summer camp, held in honor of Eric "RicStar" Winter, provides opportunities for musical expression, enjoyment, and interaction for all people with special needs. Programs include- Choir and band, lessons, early childhood music, musicianship and music theory, folk music instrumental, Suzuki instruction, music therapy, and special classes. |
| commusic@msu.edu |
| 517-355-7661 |
| Michigan, USA |
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| Friendship Ventures |
| Friendship Ventures offers summer resident camp programs from June through August at Camp Friendship near Annandale, Minnesota, Eden Wood Center in Eden Prairie, Minnesota, and Camp New Hope near McGregor, Minnesota. Camp programs are open to anyone age 5 and older who has developmental and (or) physical disability. |
| 800-450-8376 |
| Minnesota, USA |
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| Frontier Travel Camp |
| Frontier Travel Camp offers group travel in the United States and Canada, including Hawaii and Alaska. Programs are specially designed for travelers age 15 to 36 with special needs. |
| info@frontiertravelcamp.com |
| 305-895-1123 |
| Florida, USA |
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| Grand Rapids Wheelchair Sports Association |
| GRWSA offers golf outings, wheelchair tennis, wheelchair racing, Jr. Wheelchair Basketball, wheelchair basketball, and water skiing. The association also sponsors a number of teams and a summer sports camp for kids. |
| info2.nospam@grwsa.com |
| 616-242-0351 |
| Michigan, USA |
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| Handi Kids |
| Handi Kids provides therapeutic recreation to thousands of individuals on a year-round basis through their summer camp, Saturday Camp, School Vacation Camp, Therapeutic Horseback Riding, Vocational Training programs, Boy Scout & Girl Scout Troops, Teen programs, Family Support Groups and Special Event programming. |
| Info@HandiKids.org |
| 508-697-7557 |
| Massachusetts, USA |
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| Handi Kids |
| Handi Kids is a non-profit, recreational facility for children and young adults with physical and cognitive challenges. Handi Kids provides therapeutic recreation to thousands of individuals on a year-round basis through their Summer Camp, Saturday Camp, School Vacation Camp, and Therapeutic Horseback Riding, |
| Info@HandiKids.org |
| 508-697-7557 |
| Bridgewater, Massachusetts |
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| High Hopes Therapeutic Riding |
| High Hopes brings the benefits of therapeutic riding and equine related activities to over 700 individuals each year. To meet the varying needs of their students, they offer a variety of programs. Foremost are therapeutic riding classes. Working with trained, certified instructors and physical therapists, they provide weekly therapeutic riding lessons to over 300 special needs children and adults.
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| hhinfo@highhopestr.org |
| 860-434-1974 |
| Connecticut, USA |
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| Iron Wood Springs Christian Ranch |
| National Wheelchair Sports and Recreation Camp. The camp is open to persons from all over the world. Just a few of the activities include; road racing, archery, wheelchair pulling and basketball. This camp is for the serious or casual athlete, and for those who love the outdoors and nature.
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| bob@ironwoodsprings.com |
| 507-533-4315 |
| Minnesota, USA |
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| Louisiana Lions Camp |
| The Louisiana Lions Camp is a non-profit residential summer camp, owned and operated by the Louisiana Lions League for Crippled Children, Inc. Louisiana Lions Camp is free for boys and girls from Louisiana with mental and physical disabilities, diabetes, and pulmonary disorders.
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| 337-239-0782 |
| Louisiana, USA |
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| Mid Hudson Valley Camp |
| The Mid-Hudson Valley Camp has been in existence for over 30 years. The camp is
located along the scenic Hudson River in the Hudson Valley region of New York
State. The camp has served hundreds of children and persons with disabilities over
the years, and continues to provide children with a joy- filled summer camp
experience. |
| New York, USA |
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| Partners In Adventure |
| PIA is the only summer program in Vermont providing fully accessible, adaptive, inclusive and totally non-competitive programming for young people with a full range of physical and developmental abilities. Offering full inclusion by partnering young people with and without disabilities, (PIA) has grown into an 8-week camp.
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| 802-425-2638 |
| 802-425-2638 |
| Vermont, USA |
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| Prince George's County Maryland |
| The Special Programs Division provides therapeutic recreation programs and services for county residents with disabilities. |
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| Shady Oaks Camp |
| Shady Oaks Cerebral Palsy Camp is a summer camp for people with disabilities located in Homer Glen, Illinois
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| Sun Valley Adaptive Sports |
| The nonprofit SVAS offers adaptive sports programs and services for children, teens, adults, and veterans that cover a wide-range of disabilities- physical, emotional, developmental, and learning.
SVAS programs include: Skiing, Snowboarding, and Nordic skiing. Peak Adventure Camp for Kids and teens with disabilities. After school swimming, theatre, biking, tennis, pottery, yoga, and indoor rock climbing. Check their website for a complete listing of programs and services. |
| tom@svasp.org |
| 208-726-9298 |
| Idaho, USA |
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| Sunnyhill Adventures |
| Summer camp, year-round adventure programs, and travel programs for youth of all abilities and adults with developmental disabilities. Campers enjoy canoeing, swimming, fishing, archery, games, crafts, and accessible climbing tower. |
| 636-274-9044 |
| Dittmer, Missouri |
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| Texas Lions Camp |
| The Texas Lions Camp has been providing camping experiences for children with special medical conditions since 1949. The expenses associated with these experiences are paid in full by the Lions Camp Organization, so children attend completely free of charge. |
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| Texas: Camp Summit |
| Camp Summit provides a residential, barrier-free camping experience for persons with special needs. The camp serves children, youth and adults, beginning at age six, who are physically challenged, developmentally delayed, dual sensory impaired (deaf and blind) and multi-disabled. Barrier free facilities include- swimming pool, horseback riding trails, tree house, adapted ropes challenge course, outdoor gymnasium, campsites, fishing pond, and outdoor chapel.
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| (972) 484-8900 |
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| University Of Illinois Adapted Sports Camps |
| The camps, held at UIUC athletic facilities, offer skill development in basketball, track, road racing, handcycling, and fitness training to individuals ages 10 to 40 with physical impairment to their lower extremities. |
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| Wisconsin: Camp Daniel |
| A camping experience for children and adults with aphysical or mental disability. |
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| Wisconsin: Easter Seals Wisconsin |
| Located on 400 beautifully wooded acres near Wisconsin Dells, Easter Seals Camp Wawbeek provides camping experiences for hundreds of children and adults ages 7 and up with physical disabilities. Programs at Camp Wawbeek include: Trail Blazers, Family Camp, Day Camp, Bring-a-Buddy, and Pioneer Camp.
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| Wonderland Camp |
| Wonderland camp offers programs for campers of all ages and disabilities. Specialized events are planned for the campers each week. Campers participate in various different activities such as swimming, boating, fishing, arts and crafts, recreation, nature, music and different games. Evening activities include dances, karaoke, pool parties, carnivals and various other events. |
| 573-392-1000 |
| Info@wonderlandcamp.org |
| Rocky Mount, Missouri |
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