This is a listing of camps for children and adults with specific diagnoses, and for children who have a parent or a family member with a specific diagnosis. These are not necessarily free camps, or camps for financially needy children and families. But, some of these camps offer financial aid, so contact the individual camp for details. If you're looking for programs that provide general financial aid for camping or other activities, then go to the Diagnosis-Based Assistance area of NeedyMeds and search by the specific diagnosis.
The programs listed in this database include camps for children with one specific diagnosis, whole categories of diagnoses (such as all types of cancers) or broader chronic illnesses. Many of these camps are funded by either private or government organizations. Some camps take children from anywhere in the U.S., while others are limited to people in specific states. Most have some type of eligibility requirements, usually financial ones.
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2013 Optimist Camp Applications Now Available - 0 views
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Montana Natural History Center Summer Camps - Missoula - Multiple Dates in July and Aug... - 0 views
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GPS Youth Camp - Michigan - June 24 - July 1, 2011 - 0 views
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What:
Accessibility Camp Missoula is dedicated to the simple premise that "digital inclusion" is fundamental in the digital age. Focused on users with different disabilities and abilities, Accessibility Camp Missoula 2013 sessions will cover digital accessibility topics from the website accessibility, assistive technologies in schools and universities, aging and technology to reading and publishing software accessibility, mobile apps, and everything in between. Regardless of your level of knowledge or the age of people served, come and participate. It will be a great opportunity for members of the usability, accessibility, other IT, education and disability communities to interact and learn from each other. Our goal is to raise awareness about accessibility related topics and issues in Montana. Accessibility Camp Missoula is the first step towards designing the accessible future. When:
Saturday, March 9th, 2013
9:00 am to 4:00 pm (Lunch: 12:30 - 1:30 pm) Where:
MOLLI: Osher Lifelong Learning Institute
University of Montana Campus
Missoula, MT Cost:
$25.00 (covers lunch) Contact:
accessibilitycampmissoula@gmail.com or http://accessibilitycampmissoula.org/contact