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Offers summer camping activities to children with disabilities ages 6 to 17 for 10 weeks of the summer. In addition, they offer a "Super Senior" Summer Camp for those 18 to 20 with disabilities who are stll in High School.

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Recreational Activities/Sports
Arts and Crafts Instruction
Field Trips/Excursions
Day Camps
Camperships
Boxing
Swimming/Swimming Lessons
Camps
Bowling
Child Care Centers
Provides an annual athletic competition for athletes ages 10 and up who have a disability. Athletes compete in track and field events, slalom, bowling, swimming, and weightlifting. Social activities including an annual theme party are held at the end of each day's competition. Takes place three days each summer at Wright State University and Welcome Stadium.

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Track and Field
Wheelchair Sports
Swimming/Swimming Lessons
Special Olympics
Weightlifting
Competitions/Contests
Bowling
The Deaf Kid’s Club provides an opportunity for deaf and hard of hearing children and teens to engage in socialization and activities with other children like themselves and without experiencing a language or cultural barrier. The activities include bowling, or other activity or crafts and special holiday events such as Singing Santa and Trick or Treating. Children are well supervised by deaf or hard of hearing staff as well as staff who are hearing. Families are welcome!

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Arts and Crafts Clubs
Bowling
Social Clubs/Events
Offers summer camping activities to children with disabilities ages 6 to 17 for 10 weeks of the summer. In addition, they offer a "Super Senior" Summer Camp for those 18 to 20 with disabilities who are stll in High School.

Categories

Recreational Activities/Sports
Arts and Crafts Instruction
Field Trips/Excursions
Day Camps
Camperships
Boxing
Swimming/Swimming Lessons
Camps
Bowling
Child Care Centers