Directory List

Welcome to Your Special Needs Directory List

When you’re caring for a family member with special needs, having extra help is always appreciated. Here you’ll find an abundance of useful resources to help you in every aspect of the care and development of your loved one.

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  • 4-H Camps & Centers, Eastern Nebraska

    http://4h.unl.edu/camp/
    One incredible experience…three unique locations in Nebraska! Beatiful modern facilities overlooking Platte River for the disabled campers. All programs and facilities open to all youth, adults and families.

  • Ability First L.L. Frank Work Center

    http://www.abilityfirst.org/
    AbilityFirst provides programs and services to help children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities reach their full potential throughout their lives. We offer a broad range of employment, recreational and socialization programs and operate 12 accessible residential housing complexes.

  • Access to Recreation, Inc.

    http://www.accesstr.com/
    The Access to Recreation catalog and their web site at http://www.accesstr.com/ is full of recreation and exercise equipment. One can find items such as electric fishing reels and other fishing and hunting equipment for the disabled sportsman. There are also adapted golf clubs, swimming pool lifts, wheelchair gloves and cuffs, and bowling. There are devices to help with embroidery, knitting and card playing, videos, books, and practical aides such as wheelchair ramps and book holders. Access to Recreation not only has the most recreation and exercise equipment anywhere but we also have it at the best prices. And if you happen to find it for less somewhere else, show us and we will beat it by at least $20. And if our competitors offer free shipping we will match that as well. We offer the best products, and the best customer service. For a FREE copy of the catalog simply call toll free (800) 634-4351.

  • Accessible Racing

    http://www.accessibleracing.com/
    Accessible Racing gives new meaning to “handicapping” in motor sports, developing a new market,with new fundng strategy. Physically challenged are invited to “Arrive & Drive” a real NASCAR, modified with variable effort steering, electric gas & brake, and most importantly dual controls on the instructiors side of the racecar for saftey.

  • Adapted Sports & Recreation – San Antonio, TX

    http://www.sanantonio.gov/parksandrec
    Provide numerous adapted sports & recreation opportunities to the San Antonio community serving individuals with physical and intellectual challenges through the Parks & Recreation Department

  • Adaptive Sports Center

    http://www.adaptivesports.org
    The Adaptive Sports Center improves the quality of life of people with disabilities through outdoor adventure activities. The programs we offer are inclusive to families and friends, empower our participants in their daily lives and have an enduring impact on their health, self-confidence and well-being.

  • Akorn Camp Rotary, YMCA

    http://akronymca.org/
    The Rotary Camp for Children with Special Needs, in cooperation with the Akron Area YMCA, offers camping experiences for children and adults with disabilities. Rotary Camp is American Camping Association (ACA) accredited and provides a nurturing and enriching atmosphere where campers develop friendships, skills and memories that will last a lifetime.

  • Aldersgate Center of RI

    http://www.campaldersgate.com/
    With over 200 acres of woods and trails, you can discover all the wonderful and amazing things which God created, things as tiny as a spider or as huge as a tall pine.Camp Aldersgate has a lake for skating, fishing, swimming, boating, sailing, canoeing, baptizing, or just gazing upon. Camp Aldersgate has quiet spots for meditation and busy spots for games, campfires, or walking with friends.

  • American Camp Association

    http://www.campparents.org/
    CampParents.org is a comprehensive camp resource for families—offering expert advice from camp professionals on camp selection, readiness, child and youth development, and issues of importance to families.

  • Aqua Creek Products

    http://aquacreek.com
    Aqua Creek Products has been manufacturing quality aquatic access equipment since 2002. Committed to superior customer service and uncompromising quality; we take pride in each and every product that we build. Our lifts are hand crafted with pride right here in the USA. As one of the premier manufacturers of pool and spa lifts, we offer 16 different models. Many of these lift models are ADA compliant. Our ADA compliant pool & spa lifts are ideal for both commercial and residential use. Aqua Creek also offers several aquatic training and exercise equipment options. Our versatile products can be used for beginning swimmers to aqua therapy patients. We offer versatile products designed for individuals recovering from surgery or looking for a low impact way to get fit. We have a solution for you. We also offer pool and shower access wheelchairs, pool access steps and a comprehensive line of beach access chairs. We are constantly evolving and changing as we improve quality, features and performance of our products. Whether you need to bring your facility up to ADA standards or you need an easy way to enjoy your backyard pool or spa, Aqua Creek has a solution for you!

  • ARC Fresno

    http://www.arcfresno.org/
    Arc Fresno, is committed to enriching the quality of life for individuals with developmental disabilities by providing and developing an array of opportunities designed to maximize their potential as members of the community.

  • Arc of Chester County

    http://arcofchestercounty.org
    The mission of The Arc of Chester County is to advocate, educate and provide services to empower individuals with disabilities and their families to enhance the quality of their lives. The Arc offers programs and services in the following areas: early intervention, employment, advocacy, life skills training, community habilitation, camps, housing, transportation, autism training and support and housing options.

  • ARC: VC Community Connections West

    http://www.arcvc.org/
    The Arc of Ventura County is a private, nonprofit organization founded in 1954 that provides educational, vocational and residential services for people with developmental disabilities.

  • Arizona Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired

    http://www.acbvi.org/
    Arizona Center for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ACBVI) has been providing services for individuals since 1947. ACBVI is committed to “enhancing the quality of life for people who are blind or otherwise visually impaired.” Our services are available to adults who are legally blind or visually impaired as well as those who have a degenerative eye condition which may eventually become a visual impairment. These services are offered separately or concurrently according to the individual needs of the qualifying client.

  • Artful IMPACT!

    http://www.artfulimpact.org/
    Artful IMPACT! is a non-profit arts experience organization dedicated to making people stronger through the arts. We leverage creativity, talent, funding and energy to empower individuals, organizations, and community through arts experiences. Year-round programs and summer camps based in dance, music and theatre reach youth, teens and young adults with special needs; adults & seniors; arts & healing collaborations; schools. The outreach program of The School of Performing Arts in downtown Naperville. Experience the power of the arts!

  • Autism Outreach Project

    http://www.nwesd.org
    The purpose of the Autism Outreach Project is to develop a state-wide system in which identification, program development, placement, and staff development activities are coordinated to appropriately serve school districts, parents, agencies, and students with autism spectrum disorders throughout the state of Washington, in order to improve the educational outcomes of these students.

  • AYSO – American Youth Soccer Organization

    http://www.ayso.org/VIP
    AYSO offers a quality soccer experience for individuals whose physical or mental disabilities make it difficult for them to successfully participate on mainstream soccer teams. Ages 5 – 90!

  • Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center

    http://www.bannerhealth.com/
    From Alaska to Arizona, Banner Health’s dedicated medical professionals are fulfilling our mission of providing excellent patient care to thousands of people in need through hospital care, home care, hospice care, long-term care, nursing registries, surgery centers, laboratories and rehabilitation services. Banner Health is the leading nonprofit provider of hospital services in all the communities we serve. Our Western Region facilities serve a number of rural areas — many are the only inpatient facilities available within the community.

  • Bayview Nursing and Rehabilitation

    http://www.bayviewnursing.com/BuildPageC.asp?lFacID=145&PageID=H
    Our nursing center provides a full range of medical services to treat the residents who live with us and the patients who come to us for short-term, episodic medical or rehabilitative care. The care we deliver includes daily nursing, pharmacy, dietary and social services for all residents and patients, as well as a range of specific services. We invite you to visit and see for yourself the face of quality care.

  • Bethel Mennonite Camp

    http://www.bethelcamp.org/
    Bethel Camp is a Christ-centered ministry with an emphasis on Bible study and personal commitment to Christ. In addition to the fun young people have while here, scores have come to know Jesus as Lord, over the past forty years.

  • Bicycles/Tricyles- Lose The Training Wheels, INC.

    http://www.losethetrainingwheels.org/
    Our program uses unique adapted bikes allow children to Lose the Training Wheels™ and ride conventional bicycles. We are involved in a program and its delivery to permit children to literally “Lose the Training Wheels™.” We can help your son or daughter, and other children, to lose their training wheels as well.

  • Bike-On.com

    http://bike-on.com
    Bike-On.com is the predominant global retailer of adaptive cycles. Our specialty is handcycles. We also offer a wide range of active and sports wheelchairs, recumbent cycles for able bodied cyclists as well as physically challenged riders. We seek to promote and educate our consumer base with our newsletters and hope that you will enjoy each one and become part of our mailing list.

  • Blaze Sports

    http://www.blazesports.com
    Blaze Sports is a nonprofit organization that advances the lives of youth and adults with physical disability through sport and healthy lifestyles. BlazeSports provides sports training, competitions, summer camps and other sports and recreational opportunities for youth and adults with spinal cord injury, spina bifida, cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injury, muscular dystrophy, amputation, visual impairment or blindness as well as other physical disabilities.

  • Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center

    http://www.boec.org/
    The Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center (BOEC) is a national leader in outdoor adventure education serving all people, while ensuring that the outdoors is accessible to those with special needs.

  • Breckonridge Outdoor Education Center

    http://www.boec.org/
    Adaptive Outdoor Education and Adventure for People of All Abilities–skiing, rafting, wilderness camping, climbing, cycling and more!

  • Briarwood Day Camp

    http://www.briarwood-camp.com/
    Briarwood Day Camp is recognized as one of the leading area day camps in the Philadelphia suburban countryside. Briarwood is under the direction of two very experienced and caring camping professionals. Bruce Barsky and Ted Levin bring a combination of many years in camping and education together with a philosophy that focuses on safety, happiness, and a high level of instruction in all program areas.

  • Buffalo, Hanover, Montrose Schools

    http://www.bhmschools.org
    The Opening Doors program serves the recreation and life skill needs of disabled adults in all or portions of Wright, Hennepin, Sherburne, McCleod and Carver Counties in Minnesota.

  • Burnt Gin Camp

    http://www.scdhec.gov/Health/ChildTeenHealth/ServicesforChildrenwithSpecialHealthCareNeeds/CBG/
    Camp Burnt Gin is a summer camp in Wedgefield, South Carolina, for children who have physical disabilities and chronic illnesses. From early June until mid August, Camp Burnt Gin operates five, seven day sessions for 7 through 15 year old children and two six day session for teenagers.

  • Button Sound Book Store

    http://www.buttonsoundbook.com
    Button Sound Bookstore is a unique and independent online bookseller. With access to more than one thousand titles, we offer one of the largest inventories for interactive sound books for children. Our interactive sound books are great toys for the kids with special needs. Toys that teach and promote learning while playing. What is a Button Sound Book? It is a book to read, a toy to play with, and a teaching tool — all in one book. It ‘s a great gift idea for your special child.

  • California Elwyn

    http://www.caelwyn.org/
    Preparing adults with disabilities for employment is the hallmark of services at Elwyn Inc.’s West Coast satellite, Elwyn California. Clients can choose from a menu of employment services that extend from identifying their employment interests to providing on-the-job supervision.

  • California- Easter Seals Camp Oaks

    http://southerncal.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=CALA_homepage
    Program 1- Fully accessible weeklong camp in the San Bernardino Mountains. There are activities such as horseback riding, crafts, swimming, nature, hiking, boating and much more. Program 2- Fully accessible year round weekend camp. Activities such as Games, crafts, hiking, swimming, cooking, dancing, camp fires and much more.

  • Camp Aldersgate

    http://www.campsandretreats.org/index.php/aldersgate/home/
    Our site boasts over 200 wooded and open acres with gorgeous views on three Adirondack Lakes. In addition to providing facilities for groups to conduct their own retreats, meetings, worship services, and programs, we can assist with program planning, guide groups through our low ropes course, conduct retreats and workshops, lead singing and games, and provide leadership for recreational activities.

  • Camp Allen

    http://www.campallennh.org/
    Camp Allen provides opportunities for growth, friendship and fun for children and adults with developmental disabilities and other challenges in an outdoor environment.

  • Camp Barnabas

    http://www.campbarnabas.org
    Camp Barnabas exists to provide life-changing opportunities to people with special needs and chronic illnesses in a Christian camp setting. We offer acceptance and love to more than 1,500 campers with special needs and chronic diseases and their siblings. Through adaptive activities, people with physical, intellectual, and/or medical challenges become participants, not observers, in the world around them. They leave Camp Barnabas knowing they are uniquely created to live lives of ability.

  • Camp Big Sky

    http://www.campbigsky.org
    The mission of Camp Big Sky is to provide accessible fishing, camping, boating and other related outdoor opportunities to children and adults with disabilities. The camp is open every Wednesday through Saturday from the first week of April to the end of October and is available to any person of any age with any disability that limits or restricts their access to the outdoors. There is no charge to visit Camp Big Sky and we welcome and encourage friends and family to accompany campers to share the experience. We operate a 102 acre accessible camp on former strip mine land near Farmington in central Illinois, about one hour west of Peoria. Our infrastructure is wheelchair accessible. We offer both day activities and overnight accomodations. Campers need only bring their consumables (food and drink) as we provide most everything else, including fishing equipment, bait, boats, gas grills, life jackets, and lots of fun activities including fishing, boating, camping, kite flying, nature study, hiking, bocce ball, and lawn games. Reservations are required and visits can be scheduled through our website by clicking on Visit Us, then Calendar of Events, and email us, or by calling at 309-258-6002. We are a 501 c 3 not for profit corporation governed by a 15 member community based board of directors.

  • Camp CAMP

    http://www.campcamp.org/
    CAMP’s mission is to strengthen and inspire individuals with special needs – and those who care for them – through Recreation, Respite, and Education.

  • Camp Challenge

    http://www.campchallenge.org/
    Camp Challenge is a grass roots non-profit organization dedicated to giving ill children and their siblings ages 6 through 18 a summer camp experience. Camp is open to all children who reside in Louisiana and have a form of cancer and chronic hematological disorders. These children do not have to pay for camp, it is free for all campers.

  • Camp Christopher – SumFun Day Camp

    http://ccdocle.org/program/sumfun
    Our SumFun Day Camp for children with developmental disabilities serves youth ages 5-21 who qualify for services through their local county board of developmental disabilities. The program strives to provide the camper with as typical an experience as possible. For some campers, this may mean that the child is included in the traditional day camp program. For others who need a greater level of supervision or medical care, they may be in a more sheltered setting at the Happiness Pavilion.

  • Camp Civitan

    http://www.campcivitan.org/
    Our mission is to provide our community an accessible, safe and affordable camping environment and deliver superior outdoor life experiences, enhancing the quality of life to developmentally disabled individuals of all ages.

  • Camp Copneconic

    http://www.campcopneconic.org/
    Our goal is to provide facilities, services and programs that make your visit an enjoyable experience leading to lifelong memories. Whether your aim is to find a special summer experience for your child, use our accommodations to conduct your own programming, or to call on our staff to lead activities for your group, we strive to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for all.

  • Camp Costanoan, Via Rehabilitation Services

    http://www.viaservices.org/
    Camp Costanoan is a residential, respite and recreational camp for children and adults, ages 5 and older, with physical and/or developmental disabilities. The Camp, founded in 1955, is a service of Via Rehabilitation Services, Inc. Camp Costanoan is nestled in the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains in Steven’s Creek County Park .

  • Camp Courageous of Iowa

    http://www.campcourageous.org/
    A year round residentail and respite care facility for individuals with special needs. Campers range in age from 1-99 years old. Activities include canoeing, hiking, swimming, nature and crafts. Plus adventure activities like caving, rock climbing, ect. Campers with disabilities have oppertunities to succeed at challenging activities.

  • Camp Cub Creek Science Camp

    http://www.bearriverranch.com/
    Ages 7 – 17, More than 100 different activity choices, and Over 200 animals of more than 100 different species.Do you know of another camp where you can pet a kangaroo, hold a hedge hog, walk a llama and feed a snake all in the same day?

  • Camp Discovery

    http://www.jayceecamp.org/
    The Jaycees have been providing summer camping opportunities for people with disabilities for over twenty years. During the last 20 years, we have come a long way in developing and updating our camp to meet the needs of our campers. Camp Discovery is always striving to provide the best camping experience possible.

  • Camp Duncan, YMCA

    http://www.tourettecamp.com/
    The Tourette Syndrome Camp Organization (TSCO) is a 501 (c)(3) tax exempt non-profit organization dedicated to promoting camping opportunities for children with Tourette Syndrome (TS) and its associated disorders, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) and Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADD/ADHD). Designed for girls and boys ages 8 – 16+ whose primary diagnosis is TS

  • Camp Erdman YMCA

    http://www.ymcahonolulu.org/camp_erdman
    YMCA Camp H.R. Erdman is located on the beautiful North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii and has been the place for conferences, retreats, camps and family reunions since 1926. Nestled between the Waianae Mountains and pristine beaches of Mokuleia, Camp Erdman provides the perfect camp setting, second to none!

  • Camp Excel

    http://www.campexcel.com
    The Camp Excel program is designed to meet your child’s academic, social and emotional needs in a camp-like setting.

  • Camp for All

    http://www.campforall.org/
    Camp For All works in partnership with special needs groups whose members gain self-esteem, self-awareness and independence by participating in programs that are recreational, therapeutic and educational. The camp provides a fully-accessible environment and programs that are tailored to meet the needs of campers of all ages, interests and abilities.

  • Camp Forrest, Angel View Crippled Childrens Foundation

    http://www.angelview.org/
    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.

  • Camp Greentop

    https://www.leagueforpeople.org/
    Since 1937, Camp Greentop has been giving campers, regardless of their abilities, friendship, adventures and just plain fun that summer camp brings. Located in the Catoctin National Park, near Thurmont, Maryland, youth and adults with disabilities spend a week canoeing, fishing, swimming and horseback riding and singing songs next to a campfire under the stars.

  • Camp Harmon, Easter Seals

    http://www.campharmon.org/index.html
    Since 1963 Easter Seals Central California has owned and operated Camp Harmon and has provided a high-quality summer camp program for children and adults with disabilities. Camp Harmon is located in the Santa Cruz Mountains, in the midst of the beautiful redwood forest. With donations the camp was constructed to provide accessibility for those with disabilities. From campfire sing-a-longs and s’mores, to boating, nature walks, swimming, arts and crafts and sleeping under the stars, Camp Hemlocks provides the same excitement and activities available in a traditional summer camp. The difference? Camp Hemlocks campers experience the joys and challenges of camp in a fully accessible setting with trained staff providing physical, social and emotional care.

  • Camp Hemlocks, Easter Seals

    http://ct.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=CTDR_camping_recreation
    From campfire sing-a-longs and s’mores, to boating, nature walks, swimming, arts and crafts and sleeping under the stars, Camp Hemlocks provides the same excitement and activities available in a traditional summer camp. The difference? Camp Hemlocks campers experience the joys and challenges of camp in a fully accessible setting with trained staff providing physical, social and emotional care.

  • Camp Holiday Trails

    http://www.campholidaytrails.org/
    Camp Holiday Trails is a caring community committed to empowering, encouraging and educating campers with chronic illnesses, their families and healthcare professionals. We achieve this through programs and activities that foster self-esteem, promote independence, develop leadership skills and create empathy and tolerance. We offer year round camping oppertunities.

  • Camp Innabah

    http://www.innabah.org/
    Our Mission: As a ministry of the Eastern PA Conference of the United Methodist Church we provide safe, meaningful, enjoyable experiences in camp and retreat settings that lead people to new and renewed life in Jesus Christ.

  • Camp Jaycee, New Jersey

    http://www.campjaycee.org/
    The goals of Camp Jaycee are centered around developing social skills, improving self esteem, increasing confidence, learning in a fun environment, developing physical fitness, and establishing meaningful relationships with new friends. These goals are carried out by a well-trained staff, who are carefully selected to insure the utmost in safety, fun and growth for our campers.

  • Camp John Marc

    http://www.campjohnmarc.org/
    Camp John Marc partners with community and health professionals and organizations to provide high quality camping experiences year round to campers who have a chronic illness or physical disability. These experiences are motivated by the belief that every camper has the right to discovery and adventure in nature’s world, and deserves a chance to see, touch, play, and feel better.

  • Camp Jotoni, The Arc

    http://www.thearcofsomerset.org/programs/camp_jotoni.html
    Warm summer showers, cool splashes in the pool, songs sung ’round a campfire are some of the shared memories created at Camp Jotoni, located in the rural Warren, New Jersey. Sponsored by the Arc of Somerset County, Camp Jotoni is a day and residential camp for children and adults with developmental disabilities. Campers are ages five to adult.

  • Camp Killoqua

    http://www.campfireusasnohomish.org/killoqua.htm
    Located on 185 acres of forest, wetlands and waterfront Killoqua provides a unique outdoor experience for youth and adults throughout the year. Located 20 miles northwest of Everett Killoqua is accessible and convenient, but step under our trees and onto our paths and the world will seem far, far away. Camp is inclusive. Acceptance and participation in our programs is open to everyone regardless of race, religion, socioeconomic status, disability, sexual orientation or other aspect of diversity. Financial assistance may be available for those who qualify.

  • Camp Kostopulos

    http://www.campk.org/
    Camp Kostopulos is commited to opening a world of oppertunities for individuals with disabilities. Our facility has expanded into a year-round recreation provider that offers much more than a summer camp.

  • Camp Lakewood

    http://www.ymcaoftheozarks.org/
    Trout Lodge is located in Missouri’s Eastern Ozarks and is situated on a 360-acre lake surrounded by 5,200 acres of forest-covered hills. This year-round, not-for-profit, family getaway and conference center is just 90 minutes south of St. Louis. Families and groups have enjoyed nature, recreation and relaxation for more than 50 years at Trout Lodge.

  • Camp Lee Mar

    http://www.leemar.com/
    Camp Lee Mar is a private residential special needs camp for children and young adults with mild to moderate learning and developmental challenges, including but not limited to the following: mental retardation, developmental disabilities, down syndrome, autism, learning disabilities, Williams Syndrome, Asperger Syndrome, ADD, Prader Willi, and ADHD. A structured environment, individual attention and guidance are emphasized at all times.

  • Camp Millhouse

    http://www.campmillhouse.org/
    Nestled in a rustic clearing surrounded by 45 acres of woods, Camp Millhouse is a retreat for children and young adults with mental and physical disabilities. Hiking, Trails, nature studies, crafts, swimming, and stories around a bonfire make up activities campers long remember. One week sessions. ages 4-30.

  • Camp New Hope illinois

    http://www.cnhinc.org
    Camp New Hope, Inc. is a non-profit organization founded by families of people who have developmental disabilities, and running some of the best recreational programs available for special needs.

  • Camp New Hope, MN

    http://truefriends.org/camp/
    Camp New Hope is nestled in the heart of the Savanna State Forest. The pristine 40 acre site overlooks beautiful, scenic Glacier Lake and has a quarter mile of lake shore with beautiful private walking trails and a wide range of recreation options. The facilities are perfect for retreats, seminars, workshops, parties, reunions and other special gatherings, large or small.

  • Camp Paha

    http://www.lakewood.org/Paha/
    Camp Paha is a day camp for children ages 6-17 and young adults ages 18-25 with disabilities. We provide programs for campers with all disability types: developmental, physical, emotional, behavioral, and learning. Our campers include individuals with cerebral palsy, Down syndrome, fragile X, ADD, ADHD, spina bifida, seizure disorders, OCD, autism, and many other special needs.

  • Camp Paivika, Ability First

    http://camppaivika.org/default.htm
    AbilityFirst’s Camp Paivika in the San Bernardino National Forest offers year-round camp programs for children, teens and adults with physical and developmental disabilities, such as autism, cerebral palsy, Down syndrome and epilepsy. More recently, the camp has also begun hosting retreats for mothers of children with special needs.

  • Camp Ramah in New England

    http://www.campramahne.org/
    Camp Ramah in New England is a unique, total experience whose impact lasts well beyond the summer months. Young people have fun while developing skills, incredible friendships and a Jewish consciousness that lasts a lifetime.

  • Camp Recovery Center

    http://www.camprecovery.com/
    The Camp Recovery Center features walking trails, basketball, tennis and volleyball courts, and a large sun-lit swimming pool. This serene environment, coupled with a highly structured and nationally accredited program, provides the creative backdrop for a new beginning for adults and adolescents struggling with addiction.

  • Camp Red Leaf, JCYS

    http://jcys.org/summer-camps
    Since 1912, JCYS has known that fun, independence and friendship are what make for an incredible summer camp experience. Nearly 100 years later, our rich tradition (and expertise!) in camping is met with creative activities and modern facilities. Whether showcases of spirit or swim-time, campfires and cookouts, or urban summer adventures, our innovative programs satisfy the ultimate 21st century camper!

  • Camp Riley at The Bradford Woods

    http://www.bradwoods.org/
    One and Two week sessions for children with variety of disabilities. Ages 8-18.

  • Camp Roger

    http://www.camproger.org/
    Since 1941, Camp Roger has been a place where God’s love for God’s children is revealed and celebrated through experiences in God’s world. Today, Camp Roger’s summer camp program welcomes 1,300 kids each summer, and 10,000 young people participate in growth-adventures year-round through Camp Roger’s Discovery Nature Center, Adventure Course, and Facility Rentals.

  • Camp Ronald McDonald at Eagle Lake

    http://www.campronald.org/
    Accredited by the American Camp Association, Camp Ronald McDonald ® at Eagle Lake is a fully accessible residential summer camp for children who are ‘at-risk’ with a variety of special medical needs, economic hardship and/or emotional, developmental or physical disabilities.

  • Camp Seale Harris Southeastern Diabetes Education Services

    http://www.southeasterndiabetes.org/
    Southeastern Diabetes Education Services has been providing children with diabetes FUN-FILLED educational programs since it was founded in 1949 by Dr. & Mrs. Samuel Eichold. A wide assortment of recreational activities fills every day. More importantly, intensive diabetes management techniques are taught during daily diabetes education seminars. All activities are designed to encourage a positive approach to living with diabetes!

  • Camp Summit

    http://www.campsummittx.org/
    At Camp Summit, all campers are treated equal. We believe that everyone should have the opportunity to .. realize their maximum potential, including those with disabilities. Campers are encouraged to try new experiences in order to gain self-confidence, learn cooperation and communication, and increase personal independence in a safe and fun environment. Our focus is on individual growth through accomplishing a variety of goals at levels specific to each individual’s needs, capabilities and potential.

  • Camp Sun N Fun

    http://www.thearcgloucester.org/
    developmental disabilities and their families through education, advocacy and direct services. The vision of The Arc Gloucester is to enhance the quality of life for individuals with intellectual and related developmental disabilities thereby resulting in improved quality of life for the families.

  • Camp Sunnyside, Easter Seals

    http://ia.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=IADR_homepage
    Each summer from June through August, campers with disabilities ages five and up, take part in one week camping sessions, gaining skillls and independence by participating in activities like swimming, horseback riding, canoeing, fishing, camping and more. ages 4-95.

  • Camp Tanager

    http://www.camptanager.org/
    CAMP TANAGER was established in 1926 so children could participate in a summer camp experience regardless of financial circumstances. Camp Tanager is administered by Tanager Place and is supervised by a Camp Director. The staff/camper ratio (1:6) permits a high degree of interaction between Camp Counselors and campers. Seven 1 week sessions are available between June and August each year for children aged 7 – 11 years.

  • Camp Thorpe

    http://www.campthorpe.org/
    Camp Thorpe was born of a desire to help those whose lives are challenged physically, developmentally and emotionally, and to bring happiness to those who, by their very condition, are kept from many of the enjoyments of the average individual. It is our hope that each camper will leave Camp Thorpe with feelings of self-respect, new leisure skills, respect for others and for nature.

  • Camp Treck

    http://www.adaptiveadventures.org
    Adaptive Adventures is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization working to advance the quality of life of people with disabilities through year-round outdoor sports and recreation. Headquartered in Evergreen, Colorado, Adaptive Adventures identifies, promotes and provides progressive sports and recreation opportunities for children and adults of all ages, with physical disabilities.

  • Camp Twin Lakes

    http://www.camptwinlakes.org/about.php
    We provide places and paths for children with serious illnesses and life challenges to experience the joys of childhood and grow in their confidence and capabilities. Camp Twin Lakes will be a vital statewide network of closely aligned partners that are united in providing year-round camping and other transformative experiences that deeply impact our children and support their families throughout childhood.

  • Camp Virginia Jaycee

    http://www.campvajc.org/
    The mission of Camp Virginia Jaycee, Inc is to provide an outdoor education and recreation experience for persons with special needs. Camp Virginia Jaycee is a facility where children and adults with special needs can participate in games, partake in new experiences, learn to appreciate the outdoors and have fun.

  • Camp Whitman on Seneca Lake

    http://www.campwhitman.org/
    Camp Whitman is a boys and girls Christian summer camp on 117 expansive acres at the shore of Seneca Lake in the heart of the Finger Lakes Region of Western New York. Camp Whitman’s 117 acres of wooded forests, scenic ravines, peaceful meadows, bountiful ponds and beautiful lakefront is a great experience for all.

  • Camp Winnebago

    http://www.campwinnebago.org/
    All individuals developmental disabilities, six years of age and older are eligable to attend Camp Winnebago.SUMMER SESSIONS – A variety of traditional summer camp activities abound: swimming, cooking over a fire, games, arts and crafts, hay-wagon rides, dancing and more.WINTER CAMP – A variety of fall and winter activities are available during camp’s off season sessions: outdoor winter sports, baking,VCR movies, pool, foosball, bowling and other indoor games. We also offer Trips and one day outings.

  • Camp Wyoming

    http://www.campwyoming.net/
    Explore our site nestled just outside Wyoming, Iowa which is conveniently centered within 60 miles of Dubuque, Cedar Rapids, Iowa City and the Quad Cities. Discover the charm and peaceful environment at Camp Wyoming as you enjoy the 380 acres of hardwood forest, bluffs, caves and stream. Come and hike the trails, walk our Labyrinth, or just sit and enjoy this sanctuary for native wildlife in God’s natural world.

  • Camping Unlimited for Children

    http://campingunlimited.org/
    Welcome to Camping Unlimited. We provide recreational activities and summer camping for children and adults with developmental disabilities.

  • Campobello Chemical Dependency Recovery Center

    http://www.campobello.org/
    Our mission is to provide primary treatment, education, ongoing support and family services for clients seeking a more rewarding, chemically free lifestyle

  • Camps at The Help Group

    http://www.thehelpgroup.org
    CAMP DISCOVERY: An outdoor day camp for children ages 3 to 14 with mild or moderate special needs. KIDS LIKE ME: VILLAGE GLEN DAY CAMP A highly specialized social skills camp for children and teens ages 3 to 15 with Asperger’s Disorder and high-functioning autism. KIDS LIKE ME: TEENS ON THE GO! A unique social skills camp featuring daily trips, tours and activities throughout the greater LA area for teens ages 15 to 18 with Asperger’s Disorder and high-functioning Autism. KIDS LIKE ME: CAMP SUNSHINE An opportunity for children and teens ages 5 to 18 with autism and other developmental disabilities to experience summer fun with friends in a safe, enriching camp environment.

  • Canoeing- American Canoe Association

    http://www.americancanoe.org/
    The American Canoe Association (ACA) is a nationwide, not for profit organization that is in service to the broader paddling public by providing education on matters related to paddling, supporting stewardship of the paddling environment, and enabling programs and events to support paddlesport recreation.

  • Canonicus Camp

    http://www.canonicus.org/
    Canonicus’ camping goal is to help each camper achieve greater spiritual and personal growth through small group outdoor living in order to better equip the individual for service to the local church, the community and the Lord.

  • Carey Services

    http://www.careyservices.com/
    Carey Services is a community-based organization which receives strong support from a broad cross-section of consumers, families, businesses and charitable interests. Supports and services are determined through person-centered planning, whereby consumers and their families direct the planning and allocation of resources to meet their own individual life goals.

  • Center for Enriched Living

    http://www.CenterForEnrichedLiving.org
    The Center for Enriched Living exists so that people with developmental disabilities can be fully included in the community, achieve personal success, and enjoy a good quality of life. The Center is a non-residential, social enrichment and skill-development center dedicated to serving people with developmental disabilities or special needs, primarily mild to moderate mental retardation. A private, not-for-profit organization, The Center is the Chicago area’s premier educational, recreational and social facility for this very deserving population.

  • Central Connecticut Association for Retarted Citizens Inc.

    http://www.ccarc.com/
    CCARC, Inc. offers services for individuals with mental retardation and a spectrum of other disabilities, including blindness, hearing impairment, aphasia and autism.As a private, not-for-profit agency, CCARC, Inc. has a unique mission – to make dreams happen for persons with developmental disabilities. Through residential and supported living arrangements, employment, vocational training, recreation, clinical servies, advocacy and intervention CCARC, Inc. (Central Connecticut Association for Retarded Citizens) has improved the lives of countless indiviuals and their families, and enhanced the community’s understanding about individuals with mental retardation.

  • Challenge Aspen

    http://www.challengeaspen.com/
    Challenge Aspen is dedicated to impacting lives by presenting meaningful recreational, educational, cultural and competitive experiences to individuals faced with cognitive or physical challenges. The aim of Challenge Aspen is to carefully orchestrate life changing adventures, giving participants the courage to learn something new, trust their own abilities and carry that ideal forward, reaching toward goals in other areas of their lives.

  • Challenged Athletes Playing Equally (C.A.P.E.)

    http://www.capetn.org
    A nonprofit organization dedicated to providing sports and activities for children (and adults) with special needs. Organized sports programs in baseball, basketball, bowling, hockey, soccer and more with uniforms, trophies and prizes all for the express purpose of increasing social skills and improving self esteem.

  • Champaign-Urbana Special Recreation

    http://www.cuspecialrecreation.com/
    Champaign-Urbana Special Recreation (CUSR) was formed through a cooperative agreement with the Champaign and Urbana Park Districts to provide recreation programs and leisure services for residents with disabilities. Inclusion and specialized programs are available. We provide quality recreation programs for people with disabilities by hiring and training qualified staff, providing staff ratios which ensure program safety and success, and adapting programs and equipment to meet the needs of the participants.

  • Civitan Acres

    http://www.egglestonservices.org/civitan-acres/
    At Eggleston Services, we offer a variety of opportunities to relax and have fun at Civitan Acres. Designed for individuals who want a year-round day program, the Wellness Program helps adults with disabilities improve their quality of life through activities that help develop and balance their emotional, intellectual, physical, social, and spiritual well-being.

  • Clausen House

    http://www.clausenhouse.org/
    We create opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities to gain competency, develop relationships and join the community with increasing command over their own lives. We are a non-profit corporation serving more than 180 adults from the San Francisco Bay Area.

  • Clover Patch Camp

    http://www.cloverpatchcamp.org/
    Clover Patch is a summer camp for individuals with disabilities where each camper is encouraged to reach his or her fullest potential. Since 1965, Clover Patch Camp has provided individuals with disabilities opportunities to make new friends, create everlasting memories, and experience a genuine camp setting.

  • Common Ground Outdoor Adventures

    http://www.cgadventures.org/
    Common Ground Outdoor Adventures’ mission is to provide life-enhancing outdoor recreational opportunities for youth and adults with disabilities. We provide adaptive equipment and support, which enable people with disabilities to participate in outdoor recreation alongside their peers.

  • Communication Innovations

    http://therapymadison.com
    Communication Innovations’ team of licensed therapists specialize in supporting your child’s development through individualized comprehensive programs developed through clinical expertise and best practice guidelines.

  • Community Access Unlimited

    http://www.caunj.org/
    Activities are provided to help an individual or small group obtain and maintain a job in competitive or customized employment, or minimum wage and received benefits paid by the employer.

  • Connect to Community

    http://www.connecttocommunityinc.org

    Mission: Connect to Community is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to finding and facilitating purposeful employment and enjoyment for adults with developmental disabilities. Further, in an effort to help these adults live the lives they desire and deserve within the community, we will provide person-centered services across all aspects of community life.

  • Connecticut- Camp Horizons

    http://horizonsct.org/
    We offer an Exceptional residential summer camp for children and adults. Unlike traditional day camps, where campers are required to fit into the predetermined program, we offer your child a most unique way to spend the summer.

  • Cooperative Wilderness Handicapped Outdoor Group- Idaho State University

    http://www.isu.edu/cwhog/
    The Cooperative Wilderness Handicapped Outdoor Group (CW HOG), a regional self-help group, was established in 1981 to provide recreational opportunities for people of all abilities. The program is a department of Idaho State University in Pocatello, Idaho.

  • Corner Stone Services Inc.

    http://www.cornerstoneservices.org/
    From 24-hour supervision to Intermittent Community Integrated Living Arrangements, Cornerstone encourages choice and independence in its residential alternative services.Cornerstone’s employment services program works with individuals to find and retain jobs in their own communities. Field trips combined with classroom training help individuals develop the skills necessary to lead an active life in the community. Cornerstone’s nationally-recognized behavioral health services provide many options for individuals with mental health issues, including outpatient counseling, psychosocial rehabilitation, and community housing.

  • Courage Center

    http://www.couragecenter.org/
    We offer a wide range of services that improve independence and quality of life for people of all ages and abilities. Services include rehabilitation therapies, inpatient transitional rehabilitation, pain management, accessible fitness centers and pools, vocational and community-based services, behavioral/mental health therapies, family support, camping, and sports and recreation programs.

  • Creative Work Systems

    http://www.creativeworksystems.com/
    Creative Work Systems seeks to enable persons with cognitive, physical and psychiatric handicaps to increase or regain self-sufficiency through employment, independent living support, and personal skills development and social/interpersonal opportunities.

  • Cristo Vive International

    http://www.cristovive.net
    Our Mission: To provide children and youth with disabilities and their families with an opportunity to experience the love of God and faith in Christ through a fun and engaging camp adventure. We strive to create opportunities which will inspire participants to respond to the message of God’s love and delight in them and lead them to a genuine experience with Jesus as Lord and Savior. Activities include: drama, puppets, outdoor games, crafts, swimming, a one on one mentor throughout the camp and lots of fun. We provide camps for youth and children with disabilities.

  • Cross Roads Outdoor Ministries

    http://www.crossroadsretreat.com/
    Cross Roads is a beautiful spiritual retreat center and camp providing comfortable facilities, picturesque grounds, and transformational experiences for all ages and all types of groups. We are located on 250 beautiful mountaintop acres in northwestern NJ. The mission of Cross Roads Camp and Retreat Center is: To create sacred space For the Spirit of God To inspire holy relationships That we might embody Christ’s love on earth.

  • Dancing Wheels Company & School

    http://www.dancingwheels.org
    Our company’s lifelong mission to educate, advocate and entertain through compelling, innovative dance was born of the goals that each of our team members shares a heartfelt commitment to: Enhance integration and diversity in the arts with works uniting people of all abilities. Provide successful, independent and creative role models for those with disabilities. Erase negative stereotypes about people with disabilities in professional careers, primarily in the arts. Instill greater understanding and professionalism in individuals of all ability levels.

  • Desert Area Resources & Training

    http://dartontarget.org/
    Our mission is to provide services and opportunities to people who have developmental disabilities or other special needs, so they and their families can pursue the dreams and lifestyles they choose.

  • Disabled Sports USA-Friendship Ventures

    http://www.disabledsportsusa.org/
    Mission Statement: “To provide the opportunity for individuals with disabilities to gain confidence and dignity through participation in sports, recreation and related educational programs.”

  • Discovery Toys

    http://www.discoverytoys.net/autism-toy-guide/
    Discovery Toys has sensational learning toys to support the skill needs of children with autism. We have worked with the famous Princeton Child Development Institute to identify which products support development across six general areas of difficulty for children with autism. This will assist parents and caregivers in selecting the right products.

  • DREAMS Foundation of Acadiana

    http://dreamsfoundationaca.org
    We are a foundation that provides activities and sports for children and adults with specials needs in the Lafayette, LA and surrounding areas.

  • Easter Seals NJ – Camp Merry Heart

    http://www.nj.easterseals.com/camp
    Easter Seals Camp Merry Heart is a year round facility providing individuals with disabilities and special needs camping and recreation services including on-site residential camping as well as Hotel & Travel Respites. At Easter Seals New Jersey Camp Merry Heart, opportunities for recreation and social interaction are more than just “fun”… the many benefits they provide are a necessary part of maintaining a healthy state of mind and lifestyle for everyone. The importance of recreational activities has long since been recognized and implemented by Easter Seals as an integral part of ALL of the programs and services provided to people of all ages with all disabilities.

  • Easter Seals of Tennessee

    http://www.tn.easter-seals.org
    The mission of Easter Seals Tennessee is to provide exceptional services to ensure that all people with disabilities or special needs and their families have equal opportunities to live, learn, work and play in their community.

  • Echo Grove Camp

    http://www.echogrove.org/
    With many different housing styles to choose from, and a variety of meeting locations, Echo Grove is able to serve many different types of groups. Echo Grove has the ability to house and serve over 400 campers at one time, while also providing flexibility for multiple groups of any size. Additional activities such as a 35 foot climbing tower, a high ropes adventure course, team building courses, swimming pool, waterfront activities, volleyball, tennis and gymnasium, hay rides,and nature trails are available to enhance the stay of our guests.

  • Elwyn Delaware

    elwyn.org
    Elwyn is a unique organization. Founded in 1852, Elwyn has been providing services to people with special needs for over 150 years. Today, Elwyn is nationally recognized as a pioneer in developing groundbreaking programs for children and adults with disabilities and disadvantages. Our innovative culture and dedicated staff enable us to help more than 12,000 people build more independent, productive lives.

  • Envision Unlimited

    https://www.envisionunlimited.org/
    For over 50 years, Envision Unlimited has served people with disabilities across all ages, abilities, and backgrounds. Today, our wide array of home and community-based programs benefit over 1,500 individuals across the state of Illinois. Envision provides day programs, community living services, employment services, a foster care program, and mental health services.

  • Fairfax County Therapeutic Recreation

    http://www.fairfaxcounty.gov/ncs/trs/
    Therapeutic Recreation Services’ aim is to provide opportunities adults with disabilities so they may acquire the skills that enable them to participate in the recreation and leisure programs of their choice. Staff is committed to providing services, education, and resources that meet our participants’ interests, needs, and abilities on the road toward lifelong participation and enjoyment in recreation and leisure activities. Staff also provides support and advocacy to individuals who wish to participate in general recreation activities.

  • Fishing Has No Boundaries (R) Inc.

    http://www.fhnbinc.org
    Our mission is to provide outdoor “on the water” recreational fishing opportunities for all disabled persons and to create public awareness of the problems facing persons with disabilities and the short-fall of recreational opportunities.

  • FlagHouse

    http://flaghouse.com
    FlagHouse is a global supplier of physical education equipment and products, equipment and programs to both physical education and recreation professionals.

  • Flying- Freedoms Wings International

    http://www.freedomswings.org/
    Freedom’s Wings International (FWI) is a non-profit organization run by and for people with physical disabilities. We provide the opportunity for those who are physically challenged to fly in specially adapted sailplanes, either as a passenger or as a member of the flight training program.

  • Four-H Camp Howe

    http://www.camphowe.com/
    Camp Howe is a private, independent, non profit organization with a long tradition of providing a 4-H based camp experience to youngsters each summer. At Camp Howe, youth learn through experiential or “hands-on” learning and gain valuable life skills needed to be successful – both as children and as adults.

  • Fowler Center

    http://www.thefowlercenter.org/
    Since 1957, The Fowler Center has been providing year-round outdoor recreational and educational experiences for people with special needs, including: mental and physical challenges, autism, traumatic brain injuries, as well as sensory and communication challenges.

  • Fox Valley Specail Recreaion Association (FVSRA)

    http://www.fvsra.org/
    Fox Valley Special Recreation Association provides Athletic and Special Olympic opportunities throughout the year in a variety of sports which include: Basketball, Volleyball, Swimming, Softball, Soccer, Bocce, Tennis, Golf, Gymnastics, Track and Field, Powerlifting, and Bowling.

  • Fun and Function

    http://www.funandfunction.com
    Fun and Function is a therapy toy company. Its goal is to provide an answer and support for parents/teachers/therapists who were seeking child friendly equipment with affordable prices.

  • Gales Creek Diabetes Camp

    http://www.galescreekcamp.org/home
    The Gales Creek Camp Foundation is dedicated to providing camp experiences for children, youth and families directly affected by Type I diabetes. We are committed to fostering the transition toward independence by integrating the management of diabetes with social and life skills.

  • Gateway Arts Program, Crafts Store & Gallery

    http://www.gatewayarts.org/
    Gateway Arts is a magical place filled with colorful crafts, contemplative and whimsical paintings and over 95 talented artists with disabilities learning a vocation while realizing their dreams. This unique, non-profit service includes the Studio Program, The Gateway Crafts Store, and The Gateway Gallery.

  • Gateway Center of Monterey County

    http://www.gatewaycenter.org/
    OUR MISSION is To be a caring and stimulating environment for the Developmentally Disabled where all people can achieve their individual goals safely and with dignity

  • General Sport- (AIM) Adventures in

    http://www.aimforthehandicapped.org/
    AIM helps mentally challenged, visually impaired, hearing impaired, physically handicapped, attention deficit disorder (ADD), attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD), learning disabilities, severe behavior disorder (SBD), severe behavior handicap (SBH), autism, the geriatric population, and other children and adults with special needs reach their highest potential through the AIM method. There is never a charge to handicapped children or their parents for our service, and no child is ever turned away. All funds are derived through donations from individuals, foundations, businesses, corporations, organizations, memberships, and fund raising events.

  • General Sports- League of Dreams, INC.

    http://www.leagueofdreams.org/
    The League of Dreams provides all individuals, regardless of their physical or mental capacities, the opportunity to experience the joy, challenges, and personal growth of playing the All-American games of baseball and softball.

  • General Sports- National Sports Center for the Disabled

    http://www.nscd.org/
    The mission of the National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD) is to provide quality outdoor sports and therapeutic recreation programs that positively impact the lives of people with physical, cognitive, emotional, or behavioral challenges.

  • General Sports- Special Olympics International

    http://www.specialolympics.org/
    Special Olympics is an international nonprofit organization* dedicated to empowering individuals with intellectual disabilities to become physically fit, productive and respected members of society through sports training and competition.

  • General Sports- US Association of Blind Athletes (USABA)

    http://www.usaba.org/
    The United States Association of Blind Athletes enhances the lives of blind and visually impaired people by providing the opportunity for participation in sports and physical activity.

  • Girl Scouts of the USA

    http://www.girlscouts.org
    Girl Scouts of the USA is the world’s preeminent organization dedicated solely to girls—all girls—where, in an accepting and nurturing environment, girls build character and skills for success in the real world.

  • Glacier View Ranch

    http://www.glacierviewranch.com/
    Camp is located in Ward, Colorado. One-week sessions June and July. Programs for camprs with asthma/respitory aliments. ages 7-17.

  • Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association

    http://www.glasa.org/
    To promote and support the optimal development and well being for youth and adults who have a primary physical or visual impairment through the provision of inclusive recreational, fitness and competitive sports activities and to offer opportunities for empowerment through education, leadership and training in collaboration with community based organizations.

  • Handi Camp

    http://www.hvmi.org/handi-camp/
    Opportunities include all the exciting, “traditional” activities associated with camp and Bible conference; but each activity is carefully planned and supervised so every individual can participate fully in spite of any physical and/or mental limitations.

  • Handicapped Scuba Association Training Center of New Jersey

    http://www.hsanjscuba.com
    HSA International Training Center of New Jersey is a scuba school dedicating itself to improving the physical and social well being of people with disabilities through the sport of scuba diving. By providing scuba training and scuba certification for disabled divers and able bodied divers. Enabling them to participate in a water sport locally and while on vacation travel. Disabled diving provides an excellent form of physical therapy. Classes are held at the CENTRASTATE MEDICAL CENTER.

  • Happiness Day at Parmadale, Catholic Charities Services

    http://ccdocle.org/
    Continuing the Mission of Jesus, the Diocesan Camping Programs provide inclusive camping opportunities tailored to the unique needs of each individual and family. We work in collaboration with each other and the community to provide a learning experience that is Christ centered, safe, accredited, fun and ecologically sound. Our programs embrace the values of respect for the dignity of each person, stewardship and commitment to the Church and the community. Camp Happiness provides summer day camp experiences to children and young adults ages 6-21 with cognitive and other developmental disabilities. We offer four different camp sites in the greater Cleveland area. Each camp site provides and enhances social, spiritual, recreational and educational opportunities. They enjoy arts & crafts, swimming and field trips each week. Camp Happiness is operated by Disability Services, a part of Catholic Charities Health and Human Services. Campers at this site are able to enjoy time and share activities with the CYO campers just down the hill!

  • HeART of the Spectrum

    http://www.heartofthespectrum.com/
    We are an art mentoring program, art center, and community center specializing in serving persons who are on the autism spectrum.

  • Home of the Guiding Hands

    http://www.guidinghands.org/
    Home of Guiding Hands provides services to more than 380 individuals with developmental disabilities in San Diego’s East County, California. We serve individuals and their families in several different residential settings and provide various services in accordance with the needs of each individual.

  • HOPE Fitness

    http://www.HOPEFitness.com
    Fitness Training for Individuals with ALL types of Disabilities and OPEN to the public. The FIRST fitness center of its’ kind!

  • Horesback Riding- Connections Theraputic Riding Center-New York

    http://www.equestria.org/
    We have found that structure and consistency, as well as early intervention provides an excellent setting for integration. Using a combination of Equine Assisted Therapy and Educational Kinesiology, we affect both the vestibular and neurological systems. Our goal is for riders to attain an entirely new orientation through their experience of focus, increased verbalization, skills development, and increased sensory integration and tolerance.

  • Horesback Riding- North American Riding for the Handicapped Association (NARHA)

    http://www.narha.org/
    Since 1969, the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association, Inc. (NARHA), has provided Equine Assisted Activity and Therapy (EAAT) programs in the United States and Canada through its network of nearly 800 member centers. Each year, dozens of new centers initiate new programs and more than 38,000 individuals with disabilities benefit from activities which include therapeutic riding, hippotherapy, equine assisted psychotherapy, driving, interactive vaulting, and competition.

  • Horesback Riding- Stable Influence Charity Programs

    http://www.stableinfluence.org/
    The recreation and sports associated with horseback riding are not only enjoyable, but have been proven to be therapeutic. Individuals with disabilities are challenged by the activity, and are not only rewarded by it, but realize it as a road to recovery.

  • Inclusive Fitness Coalition

    http://www.incfit.org/
    The Inclusive Fitness Coalition is an expanded group of organizations and individuals representing a cross-section of the disability rights, sports, health/fitness and civil rights communities.

  • Independence Center

    http://www.independencecenter.org/
    Independence Center is committed to providing a comprehensive system of high quality programs and services that assists adults in the St. Louis metropolitan area with serious and persistent mental illnesses to live and work in the community, independently and with dignity.

  • Indian Trails Camp

    http://www.indiantrailscamp.org/
    Indian Trails is a remarkable facility that brings adaptive recreation to the lives of each camper. It is simple in theory, but daunting in task. Indian Trails offers a barrier-free camp setting in which those with disabilities can participate in all manner of activities the outside world is ill-equipped to provide. It is a place filled with fun, recreation and friendship. Campers learn perseverance, team-work and self-reliance.

  • Inspiration Ministries

    http://www.inspirationministries.org
    Inspiration Ministries is a resident community for physically challenged adults. It is located on 155 acres near Lake Geneva outside the community of Walworth, Wisconsin. With a resident building, four resident apartment buildings, a resale and coffee shop, retreat center, camping sites and trails, swimming pool, workshop and about 50 caring staff members, residents enjoy a warm, home-like community where people with disabilities are encouraged and enabled to enjoy maximum fulfillment of their lives.

  • Intensive Therapeutics INC.

    http://intensivetherapeutics.org/programs/camp-helping-hands/
    Camp Helping Hands uses carefully designed activities to drive therapeutic gains. For parents who choose to combine disciplines, activities specifically designed to integrate 1, 2 or 3 therapy services will be built in to the camp day. The exciting part of this unique integration of OT, PT and speech goals within a single activity allows a child a full-body, “real world” experience. For example, if balloon volleyball is the camp activity, OT, PT and speech goals can all be met through the strategic emphasis and sequencing of jumping, running, hitting a balloon back and forth, as well as verbal communication with peers. Therapists will seamlessly collaborate to create these ideal therapeutic scenarios and help maximize each moment of the camp day.

  • International Wheelchair Aviators

    http://www.wheelchairaviators.org/
    The Southern California Wheelchair Aviators (SCWA) was started by Bill Blackwood, Ed Hays, Dan Rodewald, and Neil Adler. Over the years it has developed into a worldwide group of disabled and able bodied (A/B) pilots interested in aviation and flying.

  • Island Dolphin Care

    http://www.islanddolphincare.com
    Island Dolphin Care is a 501(c)3 not for profit organization that provides dolphin assisted therapy to children with critical illnesses, disabilities and special needs from all over the world. We invite you to meet our therapy staff, learn about dolphin assisted therapy, explore great resources for families, and meet our dolphins.

  • Jewish Council for Youth Services

    http://www.jcys.org/camping.html
    Since 1912, JCYS has known that fun, independence and friendship are what make for an incredible summer camp experience. Nearly 100 years later, our rich tradition (and expertise!) in camping is met with creative activities and modern facilities. Whether showcases of spirit or swim-time, campfires and cookouts, or urban summer adventures, our innovative programs satisfy the ultimate 21st century camper!

  • Joliet-Bolingbrook Special Recreation Association (JBSRA)

    http://www.bolingbrookparks.org/
    The Bolingbrook Park District provides over 2,100 opportunities for recreation and self-improvement. These programs are avenues for pleasure, health, wellness and personal growth. Youth are offered constructive alternatives to gangs, violence and anti-social behavior resulting in stronger self-esteems. Bolingbrook Park District programs … a place where friendships are born and life long skills are cultivated.

  • JumpSport

    http://www.jumpsport.com
    Trampolines provide an amazing amount of proven health benefits for children and adults. JumpSport has a strong reputation for providing quality, safety enhanced products, backed by our patented safety and performance innovations.

  • Kamp Kiwania

    http://www.kiwanis-ny.org/kamp/
    Kamp Kiwanis is aimed at providing fun, physical exercise and adventure. It strives to afford opportunities to participate in a creative outdoor group experience in a democratic setting and develop characteristics of leadership and fair play.

  • Kentucky- Stewart Home School

    http://stewarthome.com/
    We are a beautiful loving environment for intellectually disabled people of all ages. We offer education, vocational training and placement, an incredible variety of recreational activities and a wide choice of friends from all across the country and the world.

  • Keshet

    https://keshet.org/
    Founded in 1982, Keshet provides educational, recreational and vocational programs for children and young adults with special needs.

  • Kids On Wheels

    http://www.kidsonwheels.net/
    The Kids On Wheels site focuses on roller skating, roller blading, skate boarding, inline skates, and bike riding. Kids, I hope you enjoy this web site. This site is not only for kids because parents need to chill out too! Safety is our first and most important issue. Be sure to check out our safety section, frequently asked questions, jokes, online games, newsletter, and shop for new wheels.

  • LA Lions Camp for the Disabled/Diabetic Youth

    http://www.lionscamp.org/index.html
    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 of Louisiana with Mental and Physical Challenges, Diabetes, and Pulmonary Disorders.

  • Lakeshore Foundation

    http://www.lakeshore.org/
    Lakeshore Foundation offers a wide range of fitness, recreation, athletic and education programs to children and adults who experience diagnostic conditions including spinal cord injuries, cerebral palsy, multiple sclerosis, stroke, amputation, and visual impairment.

  • Lambs Farm Inc.

    http://www.lambsfarm.org/
    Located in Libertyville, Illinois, Lambs Farm is a place that, most importantly, empowers an extraordinary group of more than 250 people with developmental disabilities to lead personally fulfilling lives.

  • Lanakila Rehabilitation Center

    http://www.lanakilahawaii.org/
    Lanakila is a major non-profit organization that has been serving the communities of Hawaii for more than 60 years. Our present day mission is to offer programs and services to adults with cognitive, physical, social, or age-related challenges that build and support higher levels of independence and an improved quality of life. We achieve this through the following programs: Adult Day Services, Workforce Development, and Meals on Wheels.

  • Laradon Hall Society for Exceptional Children and Adults

    http://www.laradon.org/
    Laradon specializes in services to children and adults with developmental disabilities. We operate 11 programs which are designed to help each individual develop to his or her fullest potential. Laradon is more than an organization, we are a support network made up of people who care – and are committed to helping people with developmental disabilities maximize their independence in a dynamic world.

  • Learning Services Corporation

    http://www.learningservices.com/
    Every day, our experienced, caring teams of professionals help injured individuals and their families to a better quality of life. We work to assess each resident’s progress and develop a coordinated care plan on the path to independence, setting realistic and attainable goals on the road to recovery.

  • Lekotec Toys

    http://www.lekotek.org/
    Lekotek is about kids – kids with special needs. Like all kids, children with special needs love to play. Lekotek makes the world of play accessible to children with all types of disabilities through special play and learning centers

  • Life Jacket Adapted

    http://www.pfd-a.com/
    Based in Canada, PFD-A’s and Lj-A’s have revolutionized water safety for people with physical disabilities. Designed according to very high standards established by hospitals, PFD-A’s and Lj-A’s were first developed in rehabilitation centers to meet the needs of individuals experiencing loss of autonomy through Paraplegia, Quadriplegia, Spinal Cord Injuries, Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida, Epilepsy. PFD-A’s and Lj-A’s were designed to meet the needs of people having lost the control of their movements or survival reflexes. Our vests meet the needs of a large clientele such as hydro-therapists, enthusiasts, vacationers, senior citizens, children and infants. Our life jackets are increasingly setting the standards in water safety.

  • Lincolnway Special Recreation Association (LWSRA)

    http://www.lwsra.org/
    Lincolnway Special Recreation Association (LWSRA), an agency that provides adaptive and special recreation for individuals with disabilities.LWSRA offers a wide variety of quality programs, including participation in Special Olympics Illinois, each season to residents of all ages and all abilities. Social programs, programs for children, trips, special events, athletic programs, and an adult day program, are some of the many choices provided in our brochure which is published three times a year.

  • Lions Camp of Colorado

    http://www.coloradolionscamp.org/
    The Colorado Lions Camp is a year round facility providing summer programs for special populations (ages 8 and above) and winter programs for large and small groups. The camp has miles of scenic trails both on the property and through Pike National Forest. The summer camping session provides the campers with a large variety of activities including swimming, fishing, horseback riding, camping, and hiking.

  • Lions Camp of Florida

    http://www.lionscampfl.org/
    The Florida Lions Camp proposes to help insure a better future for all youth, including those who are blind, visually impaired and those with physical or developmental disabilities, through programs and facilities designed to promote cooperation, leadership, self-esteem and where they are nurtured, encouraged and challenged to be independent.

  • Lions Camp Tatiyee

    http://www.arizonalionscamp.com/
    The Lions of Arizona have operated the camp as a non-profit 501(c)3 and have never charged a fee. The Mission of Lions Camp Tatiyee is to provide a camping experience for challenged individuals, among their peers, that encourages independence and self-confidence.

  • Little City Foundation Center for the Arts

    http://www.littlecity.org
    The Studio Arts program is a fne arts center for adults where professional artists serve as facilitators in an open studio setting. The arts program enables its participants to explore a full range of art mediums, such as drawing, painting, sculpture, pottery, and graphic design. Selected works from the studio arts program are showcased at gallery exhibitions and art fairs.

  • Little League Challenger Division

    http://www.LittleLeagueChallenger.org
    The Little League Challenger Division is an adaptive division of Little League for boys and girls ages 5-18, or anyone still enrolled in high school. It allows boys and girls with mental and/or physical challenges the opportunity to enjoy the games of baseball and softball.

  • Living Waters Camp

    http://livingwaterscamp.org/
    Living Waters is a 150 acre facility located in Schellsburg, PA that features a variety of natural settings and accommodations perfect for all your needs. Our outdoor ministry facility provides a place for Christian enrichment, education and growth as well as opportunities for environmental education. It is our goal to promote and enhance physical and spiritual growth and wellness in an atmosphere of peace and tranquility. We provide a variety of summer camping programs for youth and adults as well as a year-round retreat facility.

  • Lutherdale Bible Camp

    http://www.lutherdale.org/
    Lutherdale is a faith community, dedicated to building lives in Christ, through the wonder of God’s creation, and the study of God’s word. Providing summer camping for people with developmental disabilities. ages 9-18 and families & senoirs welcome.

  • MacDonald Training Center

    http://www.macdonaldcenter.org/
    Independence is something that is important to us all. Our GateWay Services are designed to assist you in preparing to achieve greater independence so you may lead the life you choose. If you want to make decisions for yourself, be independent, and lead the life you choose…a home of your own and a meaningful job are important to you.

  • Maine- Pine Tree Society- Camp Communicate

    http://www.pinetreesociety.org/camp_communicate.asp
    Camp Communicate is an innovative weekend designed specifically for non-verbal children who use computerized devices, known as augmentative communication, to communicate. Camp Communicate offers these children a unique opportunity to spend a weekend with other augmentative communicators in an accessible summer camp environment. During their stay they will learn new skills, meet new friends and become more comfortable and confident in their communication abilities.

  • Maine-Niles Association of Special Recreation (M-NASR)

    http://www.mnasr.org/
    The Maine-Niles Association of Special Recreation (M-NASR) is dedicated to improving the quality of life for children, teens and adults with physical, mental and emotional disabilities by providing quality therapeutic recreational programs. Therapeutic recreation is a professional service which uses “recreation” as a treatment and education modality. This service helps people with disabilities exercise their right to a lifestyle that focuses on functional independence and well-being in clinical, residential and community settings.

  • Marklund Center for Children

    http://www.marklund.org/
    Marklund offers a variety of programs and services designed to provide infants, children and adults a full life experience that encompasses all realms of their needs: Loving medical and dental care provided by outstanding professionals, Home-like residential facilities in both Bloomingdale and Geneva, State-of-the-art rehabilitative therapies, Quality education and day services, Exceptional community-based programs, including Respite and Early Intervention.

  • MaxiAids

    http://www.maxiaids.com/categories/27/Board-Games.html
    MaxiAids is proud to offer some of the most popular board games available including board games for the blind and visually impaired. Click through our board games listings and you will find a huge selection of fun adaptive games such as Braille and Low Vision Monopoly, Super Big Boggle, Deluxe Scrabble for Low Vision, Checkers and Chess sets, Tactile Connect Four and Tic-Tac-Toe games and much, much more! Here you will also find a great selection of unique Braille, tactile and low vision board games for people of all ages and ability levels, as well as BINGO cards and accessories, dice, Scrabble replacement tiles and more!

  • Miami Lighthouse for the Blind

    http://www.miamilighthouse.com/
    Miami Lighthouse has an experienced management team. Its CEO and other senior management have demonstrated outstanding professional acumen in their respective fields. This team is dedicated to offering the most effective state-of-the-art techniques and care to persons who are blind or severely visually impaired, as well as its new initiative in eye wellness.

  • Milldale Camp

    http://www.campmilldale.org/
    At Camp Milldale, we provide a safe, fun and nurturing environment, which promotes positive Jewish values and experiences. Athletic, artistic and cultural activities create lasting memories and friendships, all within a beautiful natural setting.

  • Minnesota- Friendship Ventures

    http://www.friendshipadventures.org/
    Resident/day camp, year round. Friendship Adventures provides recreational, educational and leisure opportunities to adults with developmental disabilities. We pride ourselves in providing a safe, supervised and engaging environment for our participants and strive to build their socialization skills and confidence.

  • Misericordia Home

    http://www.misericordia.com/
    The Mission of Misericordia/Heart of Mercy is to support individuals with developmental disabilities in maximizing their level of independence and self-determination within an environment that fosters spirituality, dignity, respect and enhancement of quality of life. We promote development of natural family and community support, community awareness, education and advocacy.

  • Mount Sheperd Retreat Center

    http://www.mtshepherd.org/
    Middle School Mission Camp” is an exciting camp for youth in grades 6-8. Campers will go to the homes of the elderly and of the poor to help with yard work and repairs. To help campers understand Christ’s words “when you do it to the least of these you do it unto me” there will be small group discussions on what it means to be “mission minded”. Register your child and/or group quickly to assure a spot!

  • Mt Hood Kiwanis Camp

    http://www.mhkc.org/
    We offer children and adults with disabilities an opportunity to leave behind their routine lives and taste the freedom of the outdoors – to go beyond limits that they, and others, have set for them. We provide a caring, welcoming environment where campers are challenged to do their best, yet their special and personal needs are met. For counselors who work with campers one-on-one, it’s often a life-changing experience. For campers, it’s “a little piece of heaven”.

  • My Pool Pal

    http://www.mypoolpal.com
    Get ready to dive into your next safe, fun, and worry-free day in and around the water with Sterling Brands’ complete collection of flotation swim wear and swim diapers. The My Pool Pal flotation swimsuit, Aqua Force personal flotation device, and Swim-sters swim diapers and sun protective accessories provide the peace of mind every parent needs for a fun day outdoors.

  • National Ability Center

    www.discovernac.org
    The National Ability Center empowers individuals of all abilities by building self-esteem, confidence and lifetime skills through sport, recreation and educational programs.The National Ability Center offers a wide variety of programs both seasonally and year-round. Activities include alpine and Nordic skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, horseback riding, hippotherapy, indoor rock climbing, swimming, archery, sled hockey, cycling, water-skiing, wakeboarding, kayaking, canoeing, paddle boarding, and challenge course activities.

  • National Amputee Golf Association (NAGA)

    http://www.nagagolf.org/
    Welcome to the National Amputee Golf Association. Incorporated in 1954, NAGA was comprised of a small group of amputee golfers who played friendly games that quickly developed into regional tournament play in various cities across the United States. Today, NAGA has over 2500 members worldwide.

  • National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability

    http://www.nchpad.org/
    Founded in 1999, the National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability (NCHPAD) is a public health practice and resource center on health promotion for people with disability. NCHPAD seeks to help people with disability and other chronic health conditions achieve health benefits through increased participation in all types of physical and social activities, including fitness and aquatic activities, recreational and sports programs, adaptive equipment usage, and more. NCHPAD actively works to create healthy equity for people with disability by providing individualized information, referral and consultation services to people with disability, families, caregivers, policymakers, community members, health care practitioners and public health professionals through an expansive array of web-based materials and health communication endeavors.

  • National Wheelchair Basketball Association

    http://www.nwba.org
    The NWBA is made up of over 200 teams across the USA and Canada. We offer 6 different divisions and players ages 8 and older to compete in the sport of basketball.

  • Natonal Sports Center for the disabled

    http://www.nscd.org/
    The mission of the National Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD) is to provide quality outdoor sports and therapeutic recreation programs that positively impact the lives of people with physical, cognitive, emotional, or behavioral challenges.

  • New Hope Center- Special Recreation Services

    http://www.newhopecenterinc.com/
    New Hope Center, Inc. is a community service agency that provides services to individuals with developmental disabilities. We are a not-for-profit community-based orginization committed to providing meaningful life experiences that instill a sense of purpose and accomplishment.

  • New Hope Services

    http://www.newhopeservices.org/
    Some of New Hopes Specific services and programs include adult servicves, affordable housing, Child Advocacy and parental support, childcare, employment services, family preservation, health families, job traing centers, and supported living.

  • New Jersey- Camp Jotoni

    http://campjotoni.org/
    Camp Jotoni provides summer recreational services for children and adults with developmental disabilities. Our programs consist of a seven-week day camp program, a residential program, and three weeks of extended summer day camp for Somerset and Union counties school age residents only.

  • New York- Rochester Institute of Technology- EXPLORE THE FUTURE

    http://www.ntid.rit.edu/prospective/
    EXPLORE THE FUTURE: Summer career exploration camp for 10th and 11th grade students with hearing loss.

  • New York- Rochester Institute of Technology-STEPS TO SUCCESS

    http://www.ntid.rit.edu/prospective/steps/
    STEPS TO SUCCESS: Summer career exploration camp for 7th-9th grade African American, Latino, and Native Amercan students with hearing loss.

  • New York- Rochester Institute of Technology-TECHGIRLZ

    http://www.ntid.rit.edu/prospective/techgirlz/
    TECHGIRLZ: is a weeklong camp for girls with hearing loss entering 7th, 8th, or 9th grade who are interested in science, technology, engineering and math.

  • Noahs Ark of Central Florida

    http://NoahsArkFlorida.org/
    “Noah’s Ark of Central Florida is committed to empowering individuals who have developmental disabilities by advocating on their behalf and by providing or facilitating meaningful employment, recreational and social opportunities and affordable housing choices.”

  • Northeast DuPage Special Recreation Association

    http://www.nedsra.org/en/
    Each year NEDSRA implements more than 600 quality recreation programs and services for both children and adults with disabilities.Quality recreational programs such as Adapted and Wheelchair Sports, DuPage Pro League, Kids Klub, Social Clubs, and Special Olympics sports are only a few of the diversified opportunities for fun and development.

  • Northern Illinois Special Recreation Association (NISRA)

    http://www.nisra.org/
    NISRA provides year round recreation activities for people with disabilities. Since 1976, children and adults of all ability levels have enjoyed socializing, building skills and having fun in hundreds of weekly programs, special events, camps and trips each year.

  • Northern Suburban Special Recreation Association (NSSRA)

    http://www.nssra.org/
    The Northern Suburban Special Recreation Association (NSSRA) is an intergovernmental partnership of ten park districts, one city and one village in the northern suburban area of Chicago. NSSRA provides and facilitates year-round recreation programs and services for children and adults with disabilities who live in the partner communities.

  • Northlands Association Special Recreation (NASR)- Belvidere Park

    http://www.belviderepark.org/
    Belvidere Park District is a member of Northern Illinois Special Recreation (NASR). We strive to provide recreation programs for children and adults who have a mental disability, physical impairment or any other type of disability. The NASR partnership consists of Belvidere, Freeport and Rockford Park Districts.

  • Northlands Association Special Recreation (NASR)- Free Port Park

    http://www.freeportparkdistrict.org/
    Summer Program features Freeport Park District programs and services available for May through August.

  • Northlands Association Special Recreation (NASR)- Rock Ford

    http://www.rockfordparkdistrict.org/
    Pack a picnic basket, get some exercise, take a dip in the lake, fish, ride a horse, explore the environment, shoot hoops, enjoy a game of softball, soccer, or tennis, or just kick back and relax under a shady tree…our parks offer something for everyone.

  • Northwest Special Recreation Association

    http://www.nwsra.org
    We exist to provide outstanding opportunities through recreation for children and adults with disabilities. NWSRA serves 17 northwest suburbs of Chicago.

  • Oak Lawn Park District/Special Recreation Cooperative

    http://www.olparks.com/programming/special-recreation
    NWSRA strives for each participant to function at his/her highest level of ability. Benefits of participation include increased socialization and community awareness, development of new leisure skills, increased physical and emotional well being, and increased self esteem, all in a fun, safe and structured recreation environment. Take Time For Fun and join our programs today! You will find that The Benefits are Endless. The Oak Lawn Park District is committed to promoting a strong sense of community by providing cultural and recreational opportunities in a fun and safe environment. Our mission is to enhance the quality of life for all ages, abilities, and ethnic backgrounds by offering a variety of leisure services that will promote physical and mental wellness. We are devoted to preserving open space as well as establishing and maintaining beautiful parks and facilities

  • Outward Bound Wilderness

    http://www.vobs.com
    Outward Bound Wilderness is the nation’s leading, nonprofit adventure-education organization. We offer an array of exhilarating course activities in many of the beautiful and pristine wilderness areas throughout the United States and internationally. Our courses emphasize personal growth through hands-on experience and challenges. Students of all ages develop self-reliance, responsibility, teamwork, confidence and compassion, as well as environmental and community stewardship.

  • Paralyzed Veterans of America

    http://www.pva.org/
    Paralyzed Veterans of America works to maximize the quality of life for its members and all people with SCI/D as a leading advocate for health care, SCI/D research and education, veterans’ benefits and rights, accessibility and the removal of architectural barriers, sports programs, and disability rights.

  • Parents & Friends

    http://www.parentsandfriends.org/
    Parents & Friends, Inc. is a non-profit organization that has served people with developmental disabilities for over fifty years. Governed by a local Board of Directors, we are dedicated to our mission to provide opportunities for persons with developmental challenges and similar needs to participate fully in our community.

  • Pediatric Therapy Equipment and Play Structures

    http://www.phunzone.com/Quadro%20Special/index.html
    Modular construction system to build pediatric therapy equipment and play structures for tots and toddlers. Create your own application-specific designs.

  • Pennsylvania- Camp Lee Mar

    http://www.leemar.com/
    Camp Lee Mar is a private residential special needs camp for children and young adults with mild to moderate learning and developmental challenges. Traditional camp activities, plus academics, speech, and language therapy, daily living skills, etc.. Heated pool- Air conditioned cabins.

  • Pennsylvania- Easter Seals at Southeastern PA

    http://sepa.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=PASE_homepage
    Providing year round adapted programs for children and adults with disabilities in Southeastern PA. Easter Seals of Southeastern Pennsylvania serves Philadelphia, Bucks, Chester, Delaware and Montgomery Counties in an effort to maximize the independence of children and adults with disabilities.

  • Pennsylvania- Melmark

    http://www.melmark.org/
    Melmark is a comprehensive multi- service provider of residential, educational, therapeutic, and recreational services for children and adults with developmental disabilities including autism spectrum disorders, acquired brain injury, other neurological and genetic disorders, and related challenging behaviors.

  • Pennsylvania- NJ Camp Jaycee

    http://www.campjaycee.org/
    Traditional summer residential & area resident day camp for children and adults with special needs. with a mission of providing quality camping experiences to persons with developmental disabilities.

  • People Services

    http://www.peopleservices.org/
    The mission of People Services, Inc., is to serve as the local community agency, providing the delivery of quality services for people with disabilities. Our purpose it to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities by providing services that promote life exploration and informed choices. To offer an array of service options that are designed to meet the needs, wants and desires of the person served.

  • Picture this…film festival

    http://www.ptff.org
    An annual, international film festival with films by and about people with disabilities.

  • Pilgrim Pines Camp

    http://www.pilgrimpinescamp.org/
    Pilgrim Pines Camp and Conference Center seeks to honor God and provide for all people a sacred space to follow their spiritual path to discover and discern God. This sacred land in which we meet calls us to act with concern for eco-justice for all creation. As a ministry of the United Church of Christ, Pilgrim Pines is welcoming of all persons without regard to age, race, sex, sexual orientation, socio-economic position, handicap or denominational affiliation.

  • Pine Caslte

    http://www.pinecastle.org/
    Pine Castle began as a school in 1952 to provide special education to children with developmental disabilities. We were founded by concerned parents who wanted their children to have the best possible education and opportunities in life. Today, we provide services to over 300 adults with developmental disabilities each year. We are one of the largest employers of people with disabilities in the Jacksonville area, and we are a nationally accredited organization.

  • Pine Tree Camp

    http://www.pinetreesociety.org/
    Pine Tree Society started as a bold new idea in 1936. That commitment continues every day throughout the state of Maine. Whether it’s a young girl with Cerebral Palsy discovering her first best friend at Pine Tree Camp, an adult finding his voice with customized assistive technology or an adult with a developmental disability participating in a new and exciting activities at Community Services…Pine Tree Society changes lives.

  • PlayopolisToys

    http://www.PlayopolisToys.com
    All children learn differently. We offer toys with universal design to maximize sensory awareness as well as gross and fine motor, language, and cognitive development among children with diverse abilities. These toys offer distraction and multi-sensory stimulation, particularly beneficial to special needs children. At PlayopolisToys, we provide toys that encourage children to play, to learn what happens as a result of their actions, and to build skills. To facilitate choosing the best toys for special needs, toys are grouped by category.

  • Power Hockey

    http://www.powerhockey.com/
    provide a quality hockey program for persons who require the use of an electric (power) wheelchair in daily life. Through PowerHockey™, we seek to break down barriers associated with disability and sports. PowerHockey™ provides a competitive sports opportunity for persons not possessing the physical upper body strength needed to participate in other sports (such as wheelchair basketball, sled hockey, quad rugby, etc.).

  • Primrose Supported Employment Programs

    http://www.primrosecenter.org/
    Our mission is to transform the lives of people with developmental disabilities by providing opportunities to achieve their fullest potential.

  • Ray Graham Association

    https://www.raygraham.org/
    Since 1950, Ray Graham Association for People with Disabilities has been supporting children and adults with developmental disabilities. Today, Ray Graham Association serves…children and adults…providing developmental, recreational, residential, respite and vocational services.

  • Recreation Unlimited

    http://www.recreationunlimited.org/
    Recreation Unlimited currently serves over 2,700 individuals with disabilities representing up to 14 physical and developmental disability groups from 44 counties in Ohio and five surrounding states. Recreation Unlimited is the largest provider in the state of Ohio serving individuals with disabilities in the area of sports, recreation and education with the most comprehensive and quality program offerings.

  • Recreational Education Center

    http://recreationaleducationcenter.com
    Come join us for a fun and amazing camp experience for ages 3 to 15. Our summer programs are designed based on the principles of Applied Behavioral Analysis. We utilize a variety of researched based teaching techniques to uniquely craft and design a structured program to meet each individual’s needs. Our staff will design an individualized program plan for the summer experience. All of our activities are uniquely addressed through our specially designed center. The center offers a large indoor playground, a multi-sensory art room, kitchen and a large pretend play room. We also have access to large sports fields and an outdoor playground. We provide a low student to staff ratio to ensure for the most effective of services. Our staff are trained behavioral therapists and all programming is overseen by Board Certified Behavior Analysts.

  • Rehabilitation Hospital of Indiana

    http://www.rhin.com/
    RHI opened its doors in January 1992 as one of the largest freestanding rehabilitation hospitals in the Midwest. Our continuum provides inpatient acute services, and outpatient and vocational rehabilitation services for adults with spinal cord injuries, brain injuries, strokes, amputations, orthopedic conditions, neuromuscular diseases, burns and related disabilities. RHI is a community collaboration between Clarian Health and St. Vincent Health.

  • Rimland Services NFP

    http://www.rimland.org/
    Since 1971 Rimland Services NFP has pioneered successful, community-based programs that support individuals with autism as they achieve their full human potential, living in the community of their choice to the maximum extent possible. Rimland has been at the forefront in lowering walls that separate individuals with autism. Over the years, Rimland has successfully established community living options for adults with autism in Des Plaines, Evanston, Highland Park, Maywood, and Mount Prospect.

  • Riverside Lutheran Bible Camp

    http://www.riversidelbc.org/
    We exist to provide a Christ-centered camping experience to children and adults of all ages. Being Christ-centered means making it our aim to present Christ in EVERY aspect of life at camp – including prayer, singing, fun, crafts, games, free-time, Bible study, eating, campfires, skits, and much, much more!

  • Rochester Rotary Sunshine Camp

    http://www.sunshinecampus.org/Directions.aspx
    For 85 years, Rochester Rotary’s summer camping program for young people with disabilities, called Sunshine Camp, has been spreading sunshine to thousands of campers in the Rochester community.Each summer for two one-week sessions, young people with disabilities have the opportunity to experience the many joys of summer camping through Rotary’s Sunshine Camp program.

  • Rocky Mountian Villa, Easter Seals Colorado

    http://co.easterseals.com/site/PageServer?pagename=CODR_Rocky_Mountain_Village
    Regarded as one of the top Easter Seals camps in the country, Rocky Mountain Village, is fully accessible and used by more than 800 children and adults with disabilities for summer camp sessions. Campers enjoy swimming,fishing,overnight camping, outdoor cooking, travel camp, day trips, arts & crafts, sports and recreation, hiking, dances, music & drama, horse-back riding, and riding the zip line.

  • Santa Clara Valley Blind Center, Inc.

    http://www.visionbeyondsight.org/
    For more than 50 years, SCVBC has provided support to individuals facing the uncertainties, fears, and challenges related to uncorrectable vision loss. We are a community-based organization dedicated to increasing the confidence, independence, and quality of life of the blind and visually impaired. SCVBC tackles complex vision loss issues comprehensively through rehabilitative, educational, and recreational services that ensure the long-term independence and empowerment of our clients.

  • Santa Fe Mountain Center

    http://www.sf-mc.com/
    We are dedicated to promoting personal discovery and social change among youth, families, and groups through the use of creatve learning experiences in wilderness, community, and cultural environments.

  • Seagull Industries for the Disabled

    http://seagull.org/
    Seagull gives hope through advocacy and a variety of educational, social, vocational and residential programs. These programs are designed to encourage self-reliance, achievement and economic independence.

  • Sertoma Centre

    http://www.sertomacentre.org/
    Sertoma Centre, Inc., is a nationally accredited, not-for-profit agency that provides services to more than 650 individuals with developmental, physical and emotional disabilities, and/or mental illness. These services include vocational evaluation, developmental training, community-based assessments, senior programming, work adjustment training, residential services, janitorial skill training, foster care, job placement services, supported employment, specialized services, school transition services, psychosocial rehabilitation,autism services, and a sheltered workshop program.

  • Shady Oaks Camp

    http://www.shadyoakscamp.org
    Shady Oaks Camp is a not for profit 501(c)(3), 8 week residential summer camp, form June to August, for adults and children with all disabilities. In addition we also have a week day camp program after our residentail camp has concluded. Shady Oaks offers a 1:1 staff to camper ratio. SOC is owned and operated by the parents who send their children to camp and has been since its inception in 1947.

  • Shooting- NRA Disabled Shooting Services

    http://compete.nra.org/news-and-events/disabled-shooting-services.aspx
    NRA Disabled Shooting Services Program offers services that enable thousands of Americans with physical disabilities to enjoy a variety of shooting activities, including competitive events and hunting.

  • Skiing and other Sports- National Sports Center for the Disabled

    http://www.nscd.org/
    Founded in 1970, the National Sports Center for the Disabled’s mission is to positively impact the lives of people with any physical or mental challenge through quality adaptive recreation programs in over 20 sports. The NSCD’s impact on lives is direct, immediate and visible. Over 17,000 lessons were provided in 2006 alone. 21st International Congress On Adapted Sport Denver Nuggets AbilityCAMP 2008 Winter Volunteers Needed! For More Information Click Here.

  • Skiing- American Blind Skiing Foundation

    http://www.absf.org/index.asp
    ABSF was founded in 1971 and is a non-profit tax exempt (501-C3) national organization chartered in the State of Illinois. The purpose of ABSF is to provide an educational skiing program that is open to any blind or visually impaired person in the hope of providing both physical and psychological therapeutic value.

  • Skiing- Ski for Light, INC.

    http://www.sfl.org/
    Ski for Light, Inc. is an all-volunteer, non-profit, organization founded in 1975. The mission of the organization is to teach blind, visually- and mobility-impaired adults how to cross-country ski, in an atmosphere that encourages participants to realize that the only true limitations that they face because of their disability are the limitations that they place on themselves.

  • Sky Ranch Lutheran Camp

    http://www.fortnet.org/skyranch/
    Welcome to Lutheran Ranches of the Rockies! We operate two ranches in Northern Colorado: Sky Ranch, just north of Rocky Mountain National Park at 9200 feet, and Sleepy Owl Ranch in the foothills of the Rockies. We call ourselves the L Double R and are operated by congregations of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America. Our programs and facilities are open to all.

  • SNACK (Special Needs Activity Center for Kids)

    http://snacknyc.com
    SNACK, the Special Needs Activity Center for Kids, is the creation of New York mom and SNACK’s Executive Director, Jackie Ceonzo. After being unable to find a fulfilling program for her son, Joey, whose disabilities fall on the autism spectrum, she worked with a team of professionals to create a place for special needs children with challenging behaviors to socialize and enjoy recreational activities while learning practical skills in a collaborative, fun and welcoming environment. The mission of SNACK, a 501c3 not-for-profit organization, is to fill a void in the lives of children with Autism Spectrum Disorders and other similar developmental and behavioral disabilities by providing after-school and weekend recreational programs designed and staffed to address their needs. Our mission is accomplished by establishing activity centers that offer a variety of group and individual activities to provide these children with the help they need to thrive – the opportunity to make friends, improve skill levels, build confidence, participate in activities that typical kids do everyday and have some fun. SNACK programs, geared toward children ages 3-18 with special needs, are designed and staffed to address challenging behavioral issues, increase skill levels and promote improved social interaction.A variety of group and individual activities are offered including: art, music, movement, yoga, game time, soccer, sports and swimming, that run across six days of the week, in three locations. Vacation time programs provide a continuum of services that spans 42 weeks per year. Additionally, parent education and community outings provide further socialization opportunities to the children and their families.

  • Soccer Ability League

    http://nscd.org
    Founded in 1970, the National Sports Center for the Disabled’s mission is to positively impact the lives of people with any physical or mental challenge through quality adaptive recreation programs in over 20 sports. The NSCD’s impact on lives is direct, immediate and visible. Over 20,000 lessons were provided in 2007 alone.

  • Softball- National Wheelchair Softball Association

    http://www.wheelchairsoftball.org/
    Wheelchair softball was born 30 years ago in the Midwest by a few individuals with spinal cord injuries and lower extremity impairments, who still wanted to enjoy America’s greatest pastime. These individuals needed to develop a way of playing without the full use of their legs that would allow easy maneuverability in a wheelchair and keep the fast pace of softball.

  • Solutions at Santa Barbara

    http://www.solutionsatsantabarbara.com/
    Solutions at Santa Barbara is dedicated to help each client to achieve the highest level of functional independence possible. Our goals always involve returning to home, school, work and meaningful, productive activity. We encourage each client to develop original “solutions” to the problems they now face. Designed for individuals who are capable of benefitting from an active, “hands on” rehabilitative approach, Solutions at Santa Barbara offers highly personalized, comprehensive programs to meet the needs of individuals with traumatic brain injury, stroke, tumors, aneurysm, post concussive syndrome, Spinal Cord Injury, or other neurological disorders.

  • South East Association for Special Parks & Recreation (SEASPAR)

    http://www.seaspar.org/
    The mission of SEASPAR is to provide recreation programs and services for residents with disabilities. Our vision is to enhance the quality of life for all SEASPAR residents with disabilities by providing excellence in recreation through programs and services.

  • South Suburban Special Recreation Association (SSSRA)

    http://www.sssra.org/
    SSSRA is a therapeutic recreation program that is an extension of eight park districts and three recreation and parks departments. It is organized to provide individuals with disabilities or special needs, the opportunity to be involved in year-round recreation.

  • South West Special Recreation Association (SWSRA)

    http://www.swsra.com
    South West Special Recreation Association (SWSRA) is a special recreation agency comprised of the Alsip PD, Blue Island PD, Village of Merrionette Park, Midlothian PD, Palos Heights Recreation, Posen PD, Summit PD and Worth PD. SWSRA was formed in 1981 to provide year-round recreation programs and services for individuals with disabilities or special needs. SWSRA programs are designed to increase independence and enhance the quality of life for each individual. Centrally located at 12521 S. Kostner in Alsip. 708-389-9423

  • Southern Indiana Resource Solutions Inc.

    http://www.sirs.org/
    Southern Indiana Resource Solutions Inc. (SIRS, Inc.), a leader in the state and local community, has established an outstanding reputation for providing quality supports for adults and children with disabilities. Our staff progressively works to provide top-notch therapies like early intervention services, developmental, physical, speech, and occupational therapy for children from birth to age 18. Adults with disabilities gain assistance in finding the right job, living independently, and being involved in their community.

  • Southwestern Illinois Special Recreation Association (SWILSRA)

    http://www.collinsvillerec.com/
    We believe that the criteria of a well-rounded community recreation program should be used, both as our general goal and also as the standards upon which we develop our individual activities and our total program.

  • Special Kids

    http://specialkidstn.com
    Camp Ability of Special Kids is a Christian, summer day camp for children with special needs ages 6-25. Camp is designed to allow children with special needs to participate in an interactive, social, and just plain fun environment during the months of June and July each year. Our counselors focus on children’s abilities rather than disabilities and find ways for all of our campers to participate in activities. Camp Ability is held at North Boulevard Church of Christ in Murfreesboro, TN, and is broken into two sessions- one in June and one in July. Campers are able to attend one or both sessions depending on a family’s need. To make activities fun for everyone, campers are divided into groups of about 8-12 campers based on age groups. At Camp Ability, our children’s safety comes first, so we have one lead counselor and two or more support counselors in each group (giving us a ratio of one counselor to every three campers). A nurse is also on site at all times, and volunteers participate in camper groups when needed with more involved activities.

  • Special Kids Dance & Performing Arts

    http://www.specialkidsdance.org/
    “Special Kids” was created especially for you. Lisa says, she not only wants to teach the kids to dance she wants to make them feel special and more confident about themselves. That’s something that will help them throughout their lives. We offer classes for Tae Kwon Do Class (age 4 & up), Ballet & Tap Combination (age 4 – 7), Ballet & Tap Combination (age 8 & up), Advanced Class (by invitation), Hip Hop & Tap Class (age 8 & up), and Drama & Vocal Class. ART CLASSES ARE NOW FORMING!!!

  • Special Needs Play Equipment

    http://www.specialneedsplaygroundequipment.com
    Play equipment for special needs kids ages 2 – 12. Our wide selection includes play structures, swing sets, swing seats, play area surfacing, and much more.

  • Special Olympics

    http://www.specialolympics.com
    Olympic style training and competition for individuals with intellectual disabilities.

  • Special Olympics Florida

    http://www.specialolympicsflorida.org
    Special Olympics Florida provides year-round sports training and competition to children and adults with intellectual disabilities, at no cost to the athlete or their caregiver, as a means to achieve physical fitness, self-esteem, socialization skills, and the life skills necessary to be a productive, respected and contributing members of their communities.

  • Special Olympics of Illinois

    http://www.soill.org/
    The focus in Special Olympics is on what athletes can do. Like everyone, Special Olympics athletes like to win, but more importantly – they strive to do their best. The sportsmanship that is demonstrated on the court, in the field, or on the track serves as an inspiration to all.

  • Special Olympics Wisconsin

    http://www.specialolympicswisconsin.org
    Special Olympics Wisconsin (SOWI) is a statewide organization providing persons with cognitive disabilities year-round sports training and competition. Individuals who are at least eight years old and are identified as having a cognitive disability are eligible for participation.

  • Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County (SRACLC)

    http://www.sraclc.org/
    The Special Recreation Association of Central Lake County was formed in 1976 as a cooperative effort of Member Agencies with the purpose to provide year round community based recreation services to individuals with disabilities and their families.

  • Special Recreation Services of Northern Lake County (SRSNLC)-Lindenhurst

    http://www.lindenhurstparks.org/
    A variety of programs and events are currently being offered, with more anticipated in the near future. Currently, Lindenhurst Park District is celebrating it’s 20th Anniversary. Since 1998 we’ve been one of the fastest growing Park and Recreation Agencies in Lake County. Join us and celebrate our anniversary through upcoming featured events, etc. Watch for future announcements!

  • Special Recreation Services of Northern Lake County (SRSNLC)-Round Lake

    http://www.sraclc.org/
    The three primary goals of the district are: 1) Provide residents with a range of park and recreation programs and facilities. 2) Provide residents with an equitable distribution of recreational opportunities. 3) Provide residents with opportunities to use and appreciate unique, natural resources within the district.

  • Special Recreation Services of Northern Lake County (SRSNLC)-Waukegan

    http://www.waukeganparks.org/
    Our Mission Statement The Waukegan Park District is committed to providing parks, facilities and leisure opportunities to our culturally diverse population through the resources of community involvement, dedicated staff and sound management.

  • Spina Bifida Association of Illinois

    http://www.sbail.org/
    The Spina Bifida Association of Illinois® (SBA of IL) is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life of people with Spina Bifida through direct services, information, referral, research, and public awareness. The SBA of IL is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that was founded in 1969.

  • Splore Accessible Outdoor Adventures

    http://www.splore.org/
    SPLORE is a Utah based non-profit organization that is currently celebrating 30 years of providing life-changing outdoor recreation experiences to children and adults with disabilities and special needs. SPLORE ran its first accessible rafting program during the summer of 1977 and through the years has served more than 30,000 individuals with disabilities as well as their friends, family members and care providers.

  • Sports/Recreation, American Swing Products, INC.

    http://www.americanswing.com/
    Over forty years ago, our company was founded to create high quality Swings and Playground Equipment that is safe for children. Our family owned and operated business has expanded to now service schools, daycare facilities, and public parks. We are so proud of what we do. American Swing, providing high quality, safe Equipment at low prices.

  • SportsAbility, Florida Disabled Outdoors Association

    http://www.fdoa.org/
    SportsAbility provides first hand access designated to encourage participation regardless of age or ability level. We offer jet skiing, archery, target sports, kayaking, sailing, canoeing, hand-pedaled biking, horseback riding, basketball, golf, sit-down water skiing, swimming, wheelchair sports, boating, adaptive fishing and so MUCH MORE!

  • Sprint Aquatics

    http://www.sprintaquatics.com
    Over the years Rothhammer International, commonly referred to as Sprint Aquatics, has been designing and patenting products that continue to revolutionize the aquatic industry. As the current owner, Laurel Maas’s primary goal for Sprint Rothhammer was and continues to be creating products that meet the needs of those who use the pool as a form of physical therapy, training, and recreation.

  • Summit Camp

    http://www.summitcamp.com
    Summit Camp provides a summer camp experience for boys and girls, ages 7-17, who have issues of attention. These may include Attention Deficit Disorder, verbal or non-verbal learning disabilities, mild social or emotional concerns, and/or Aspergers syndrome. Some of our campers may also have Tourrete’s syndrome, O.C.D., and /or mild mood issues. Summit Travel works with older children, ages 15-19, who have similar issues.

  • Sunshine Through Golf Foundation

    http://www.sunshinethroughgolf.org
    The Sunshine Through Golf Foundation uses golf as a tool to provide giving and caring for the less fortunate. For over 60 years, the Sunshine Through Golf Foundation has translated universal enjoyment of golf into a means of improving the lives of veterans, juniors, individuals with disabilities, and the economically disadvantaged.

  • Table Tennis- American Wheelchair Table Tennis Association

    http://www.mscpva.org/table_tennis.html
    Table Tennis is a fun and inclusive sport for the entire family. Everyone, including quads and those who use power chairs, can play competitively.

  • TFH USA LTD Special Needs Toys

    http://www.specialneedstoys.com/usa/
    TFH (USA) offers a unique range of toys and adapted equipment for the special needs population. Our products are of the highest quality and combine fun with education. Our expert staff can help you with all your questions and recommend the best product for you. Visit our exciting website for many special offers.

  • The Boy Scouts of America

    http://www.boyslife.org/
    The official website for the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America. Includes great resources for youth and adult volunteers.This site will provide information about the Boy Scout program, including a locator to find a troop in your area.

  • The Bridge Center – Massachusetts

    http://www.thebridgectr.org/
    Handi Kids is now The Bridge Center, is a non-profit, recreational facility for children and young adults with physical and cognitive disabilities. Handi Kids provides therapeutic recreation to hundreds of individuals on a year-round basis through our Summer Day Camp, Saturday Camp, School Vacation Camp, After School, Therapeutic Horseback Riding, Carriage Driving, Hippotherapy, Stable Management, Boy Scout & Girl Scout Troops, Teen programs, and Special Event programming

  • The Center for the Arts at Little City Foundation

    http://www.littlecity.org/arts/home
    We are dedicated to providing opportunities for the artistic expression. Through media arts, studio, fashion design, performing arts, childrenss art programs, art collaborative models that allow individuals, both with and without disabilities, to work together through the paradigm of a compreyhensive multidiscplinary arts program.

  • The Music Academy for Special Learners and Visual Music Concepts

    http://www.speciallearnerpiano.com
    Music and Art Instruction and Music Therapy for children and adults with Special needs.

  • Therapro Inc.

    http://www.theraproducts.com/
    Although Therapro originally offered specialty products and publications for mainly school-based and pediatric practices, today it provides products that address the needs of people in every stage of life, helping serve the occupational concerns of not only occupational therapist, but speech therapists, physicl therapists, and educators as well.

  • Tikvah Program Camp Ramah in Wisconsin

    http://www.ramahwisconsin.com/
    Camp Ramah in Wisconsin combines the best of Jewish life with the joy of summer camping. Over 500 campers enjoy a full range of recreational programming on our 150 acre site in Northern Wisconsin. Tikvah is a division of Camp Ramah in Wisconsin including both a camper program for 12-17 year old Jewish children with Asperger’s Syndrome, high functioning autism, and/or mild developmental delays and a post high school vocational education program for 18-21 year olds.

  • Touch of Nature Environmental Center

    http://www.ton.siu.edu/
    Touch of Nature Environmental Center serves Southern Illinois University Carbondale as an outdoor laboratory for experiential learning, as a field site for research, and as a provider of therapeutic recreation, environmental education, outdoor adventure, personal and interpersonal development programs, and conference services.

  • Transitions Centers, Inc.

    http://www.transitionscenters.org
    Transitions Centers Inc. supports individuals living with any challenge to transitions to greater independence and self respect. We are invested in providing knowledgeable, compassionate, respectful, professional services in a positive and enriching environment. We offer day services, employment services, and supported living services.

  • Travel, New Directions Travel

    http://www.newdirectionstravel.org/
    New Directions Travel for people with developmental disabilities is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization providing local, national, and international travel vacations and holiday programs for teenagers, adults and seniors who have brain impairments such as mild to moderate developmental disabilities, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, Down Syndrome and autism.

  • Travel, Ventures Travel, LLC

    http://www.venturestravel.org/
    Ventures Travel, LLC provides opportunities for older teens and adults to travel to popular destinations across the United States, Mexico, and Canada. For over 20 years we have specialized in supervised travel vacations for persons with disabilities. Trips are offered year-round and include a full range of leisure and recreational experiences. Our trips are designed for persons who benefit from supervised travel.

  • Tri County Special Recreation Association

    http://www.tricountysra.org/
    Tri County Special Recreation Association offers three seasons of programs each year, winter/spring, summer and fall. Age appropriate social and recreational opportunities are designed to meet the individual needs of each participant. Over 140 weekly programs and special events are offered each year.

  • Trips Inc. Special Adventures

    http://www.tripsinc.com
    All inclusive group travel vacations for adults with various intellectual and cognitive disabilities. Please see our website for information about our vacation destinations and the level of support we provide.

  • U CAN DO Inc.

    http://ucandocentral.com
    Adaptive Pinball

  • Upward Bound Camp

    http://www.upwardboundcamp.org/
    The Purpose of Upward Bound Camp is to provide on-going Christian based recreational and educational camp experiences for persons with disabilities, twelve years of age and over in an environment that presents opportunities for growth outside the individual’s usual routine or habitat.

  • Visions/Vacation Camp for the Blind

    http://www.visionsvcb.org/
    VISIONS/Services for the Blind and Visually Impaired is a non-profit rehabilitation and social service organization whose purpose is to develop and implement programs to assist blind and visually impaired people of all ages to lead independent and active lives in their homes and communities; and to educate the public to understand the capabilities and needs of people who are blind or visually impaired so that they may be integrated into all aspects of community life.

  • Visual Music Concepts

    http://music4speciallearners.com/
    An ABA, visual and auditory program for learning to play music. Can be used by therapists, music teachers, special education educators, and parents. Prior music experience is not required!

  • VSA Arts of Utah

    http://www.cpd.usu.edu/asset.php?id=138
    Art Access/VSA arts of Utah was chartered in 1984 by a small group of dedicated persons who saw the value of making the arts accessible to persons with disabilities.

  • Warren Special Recreation Association

    http://www.warrentownship.net/wsra
    Warren Special Recreation Association provides leisure and recreation activities for adults and children with disabilities. Enhancing abilities in enjoyable social settings is a goal of WSRA programs. Participants learn new skills, practice sports, dance and sing with friends and take advantage of WSRA’s large variety of programs. WSRA is a cooperative of three park districts and one township: Gurnee Park District, Grandwood Park District, Warren Township and Wildwood Park District.

  • Welcome, HOME Bed & Breakfast

    http://www.welcomehouseof.org
    A nonprofit organization operated by volunteers offers individuals and families the opportunity to enjoy a wheelchair-friendly get-away. Set on 18 acres of woodland and prairie Welcome HOME offers overnight guests the use of one wing of an award winning wheelchair accessible design home. Guest wing includes 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, screened porch, kitchenette, family room with gas fire place, board games, library with print and talking books, large TV with cable. Grounds offer a camp fire site, picnic tables, trails in the woods and the prairie. Some adaptive equipment is available for guests use. Inquire about specifics. Welcome HOME B&B is open year ’round. Tours of the entire house are available upon request.

  • Wesley Woods Camp and Retreat Center

    http://www.wesleywoodsiowa.org/
    We Serve over 1700 campers each summer and between 6000 – 9000 retreat guests from: Churches, Youth Group, Families, Schools, Clubs, Service Organizations, Corporate Parties, Private Parties, and Celebrations.

  • Wesley Woods of Northern PA

    http://www.wesleywoods.com/
    An exceptional children’s camp for children with emotional and intellectual handicaps. Our mission at Wesley Woods is to meet the spiritual needs of children, youth and adults in a christian camp or retreating setting.

  • West Suburban Access News Association

    http://www.incfit.org/
    A nationwide web site with over 500 posts of information for individuals with disabilities and their families. Information on ADA and other information is found on the web site which expects to welcome its 200,000 visitor before the end of 2009.

  • West Suburban Special Recreation Association (WSSRA)

    http://www.wssra.net/
    We focus on the individual and their opportunity for fun. The mission of the West Suburban Special Recreation Association is to provide superior recreation services for persons with disabilities.” We are dedicated to serving our customers with: first class program opportunities, responsive outreach distinctive customer service, reliable transportation professional, caring staff, in a safe and fun environment.

  • Western DuPage Special Recreatin Association

    http://www.wdsra.com/
    The Western DuPage Special Recreation Association has been providing fun, recreational opportunities to individuals of all ages with disabilities since 1976.WDSRA offers four seasons of programs, special events and trips including Special Olympic programs and adapted sports programs each year.Programs are offered for all ages, from preschoolers to seniors, and are designed with a close staff to participant ratio. Western DuPage Special Recreation Association serves more than 8,000 people of all ages with disabilities in over 1,000 annual recreation programs, special events, and trips. This nationally acclaimed, not-for-profit organization is a cooperative extension of the Bloomingdale, Carol Stream, Glen Ellyn, Naperville, Roselle, Warrenville, West Chicago, Wheaton and Winfield Park Districts. WDSRA also provides inclusion services to assist and advise any resident who is interested in participating in one of the above mentioned park districts’ programs.

  • Wheelin’ Sportsmen

    http://www.nwtf.org/wheelin/?SUBSITE=wheelin
    Wheelin’ Sportsmen NWTF provides people with disabilities the opportunity to participate in outdoor activities. Its magazine, Wheelin’ Sportsmen, and its Web site, www.wheelinsportsmen.org, are dedicated to the education and entertainment of these enthusiasts and their able-bodied outdoor partners.

  • Wilderness on Wheels Foundation, Colorado

    http://WWW.wildernessonwheels.org/
    Wilderness On Wheels Foundation operates a model wilderness-access facility which makes a Colorado mountain environment accessible to all. W.O.W. is a nonprofit agency with no paid administrative staff. It’s a charity where your participation is important and makes a significant difference. Please join us.

  • Wisconsin Badger Camp

    http://www.badgercamp.org/
    The mission of Wisconsin Badger Camp is to serve people with developmental disabilities by providing quality outdoor recreational experiences.Through a group living experience, campers develop friendships and expand their social skills. Everyone, regardless of the severity of their disability, are welcome at Badger Camp.

  • Wonderland Camp Foundation

    http://www.wonderlandcamp.org/
    Wonderland Camp provides a fun, educational camp experience for children, teenagers and adults who are physically and mentally challenged, to offer respite from daily care giving for family members and healthcare workers and to provide and nurture a personal development experience for volunteers and staff.

  • Woodlands

    http://www.woodlandsfoundation.org/
    The Woodlands is committed to enriching the lives of children and adults with disability and chronic illness. We accomplish this by eliminating the physical and social barriers to involvement so that participants can fully experience activities that nurture their social, cultural, recreational, environmental, and spiritual well-being.