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Listings and Databases of Camps for Children with Special Needs

Looking for a camp? Check these listings to find one with the right services for your child.
  1. Special Needs Camps by Area (5)

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ADHD Summer Camp Directory

ADDitude's directory of summer camps for children with ADHD or learning differences.

CampResource.com

Listing of special-needs camps from an online summer camp directory.

Gluten-Free Summer Camps

A listing from the About.com guide to Celiac Disease.

Camps for Children With Cancer

The Childhood Leukemia Foundation lists oncology camps across the U.S.

Summer Camps for Children with Disabilities

From the About guide to Pediatrics, a listing of summer camps for children with special needs, including some for specific disabilities.

Special Needs Camps

From MySummerCamps.com, an extensive listing of camps for specific special needs, from asthma to visual impairment.

American Camp Association

Search for a camp by special need, location, cost, age of campers, gender, and length of program.

Therapy/Respite Camps

Lengthly listing of camps, divided by state, offering programs for children with a variety of special needs, including autism, cancer, and terminal illnesses.

Hole in the Wall Camps

Children with serious illnesses attend Hole in the Wall Camps for free.

Camps for Children with Diabetes

From the Children With Diabetes site, a listing of camps in the U.S., Canada, Latin America and Australia that are designed for diabetic kids.

Camp Taylor

Camp in northern California offers fun and friendship for children with congenital heart disease.

Tourette Syndrome Camp Organization

Camp held each winter and summer in the Chicago area combines Tourette's campers and counselors with other campers at a YMCA camp.

Talisman Summer Camps

Adventure camps for children and teens with LD, ADD and ADHD, Asperger's Syndrome, and high functioning autism.

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