
Oregon Special Needs Summer Camps
Children with special needs deserve a special camp where they can feel supported, encouraged and loved. There are several quality special needs camp programs in Oregon for your special child with a disability or serious illness.
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Easterseals Oregon Summer Camp
Easterseals recognizes the gifts and potential of our campers. We create an environment that emphasizes the camper’s abilities and independence, as well as the development of their social skills and appreciation and knowledge of the outdoors. Campers discover new abilities, gain independence, make lifelong friendships, and build lasting memories.
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Mt Hood Kiwanis Camp
Few places where individuals with disabilities can spend a week joyfully focusing on their abilities. For over 85 years, Mt. Hood Kiwanis Camp has offered incredible outdoor recreational programming for campers with developmental, intellectual, and physical disabilities at its fully accessible 22-acre campsite in the Mt. Hood National Forest.
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Holt Adoptee Camp
​A week of Holt camp will be one of the best experiences of your life. Along with other adoptees, you'll try new things, make new friends and discuss issues that are important and unique to adoptees. Play group games, develop skits, play sports, live in cabins, create arts and crafts, explore your identity and hang out with new and old friends.

Camp UKANDU
The mission of UKANDU is to bring joy, hope, and connection to communities impacted by childhood and adolescent cancer. We recognize that cancer impacts the entire family and we aim to provide parents and caregivers a respite from the physical, emotional and financial toll childhood cancer poses to families.
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Gales Creek Camp
Gales Creek Camp is a place where children and teenagers with type 1 diabetes from all over the Pacific Northwest have a blast while connecting with other kids living with the same challenges. Our goal is to help each child grow toward living an active, independent life.
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Camp Yakety Yak
Camp Yakety Yak is an inclusive social skills day camp supporting friendship development in children with special needs, ages 5-15, and social skills in the work place instruction for young adults age 16-21.
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