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CAMP IDLEWILD OF FLORIDA 2025 SUMMER CAMP
7602 Henry Drive, Land O Lakes
Details: Camp Idlewild’s summer 2025 camp provides an innovative camping experience adapted for children and young adults with special needs to promote personal growth, challenge their abilities and help campers develop new skills in a fun and energizing environment.
Camp dates: Six Sunday-to-Friday sessions from June 1 to July 18 Tuition: $850 for overnight campers, $700 for day campers Registration: campidlewildofflorida.com Ages: 6-30 Contact: (813) 996-1226 or wneal@campidlewildofflorida.com
EASTER SEALS CAMP CHALLENGE
31600 Camp Challenge Road, Sorrento
Details: Camp Challenge offers its children and adult campers with special needs the ability to develop life skills through specific programming that supports exploring interests and enhancing independent living and social skills.
Camp dates: Three one-week and one two-week sessions from June 15 through July 19 Tuition: $1,325 to $2,625 depending on session Registration: easterseals.com/florida Ages: Children older than 6 years old and adults of any age with disabilities and special needs Contact: (352) 383-4711 or camp@fl.easterseals.com
HENDERSON HAVEN'S CAMP POSSIBLE
772 Foxridge Center Drive, Orange Park
Details: Camp Possible serves special-needs youth through multi-sensory and therapeutic activities to bolster friendships, increase self-esteem, social interaction skills and emotional regulation through super fun recreational activities in a secure and exciting environment. The four-week session at Camp Possible offers a specially designed curriculum for special needs campers who have language-based learning disabilities, including dyslexia, learning disabilities, ADHD, central auditory processing disorder, down syndrome, autism spectrum disorder, mood disorders and social problems.
Camp dates: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. weekdays from June 30 through July 25 Tuition: $500 for weeklong session Registration: hendersonhaven.org/camp-possible Ages: 6-21 Contact: (904) 264-2522 or info@HendersonHaven.org
LAKE AURORA'S CAMP FRIENDSHIP
Lake Aurora Christian Camp, 237 Golden Bough Road, Lake Wales
Details: The camp is planned for those with developmental and physical disabilities. Campers, each accompanied by a “special friend,” will participate in a variety of experiences, including worship, Bible study, crafts, fishing, talent night and hayrides. The camp teams up with groups experienced with specialized programming, part of The Sunshine Project.
Camp dates: June 29 to July 1 Tuition: $210 Registration: lakeaurora.org Ages: 10 and older Contact: (863) 696-1102 or info@lakeaurora.org
OCA’S 2025 SUMMER CAMP
5125 Adanson St., Suite 750, Orlando
Details: OCA’s Summer Camp offers a fun-packed experience for its campers by providing plenty of recreation options, arts and crafts, music and dance to help build necessary skills while utilizing functional communication training.
Camp dates: 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mondays through Fridays. June 2 to July 25 Tuition: $245 to $280 per week Ages: 1-22 Registration: GoOCA.org Contact: (407) 808-7837
QUEST'S ADULT SUMMER CAMP THUNDERBIRD
909 E. Welch Road, Apopka
Details: Campers can choose activities based on personal interests and preferences. Activities vary within the program and include sports and games, archery, pool time, arts and crafts, canoeing, and nature studies. Through choice programming, guests take ownership of their experience, allowing a schedule that best caters to desired outcomes and goals.
Camp dates: Eight weeklong sessions June 8 through Aug. 8 Tuition: $975 per session Registration: questinc.org/camp Ages: 18 and older Contact: (407) 237-7336 or campthunderbird@questinc.org
QUEST'S KIDS DAY CAMP THUNDERBIRD
909 E. Welch Road, Apopka
Details: Campers can choose activities based on personal interests and preferences. Activities vary within the program and include sports and games, archery, pool time, arts and crafts, canoeing, and nature studies. Through choice programming, guests take ownership of their experience, allowing a schedule that best caters to desired outcomes and goals.
Camp dates: 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. July 14-18 Tuition: $550 Registration: questinc.org/camp Ages: 7-17 Contact: (407) 237-7336 or campthunderbird@questinc.org
QUEST'S KIDS OVERNIGHT CAMP THUNDERBIRD
909 E. Welch Road, Apopka
Details: Campers can choose activities based on personal interests and preferences. Activities vary within the program and include sports and games, archery, pool time, arts and crafts, canoeing, and nature studies.
Camp dates: July 13-18 Tuition: $975 Registration: questinc.org/camp Ages: 7-17 Contact: (407) 237-7336 or campthunderbird@questinc.org
STEPS SUMMER LEARNING
5135 Adanson St., Suite 500, Orlando, or 1526 E. Concord St., Orlando
Details: This summer camp is designed for neurodivergent children, providing a safe and inclusive environment where they can thrive and create lasting memories. Steps Summer Learning combines academic skills review, fun activities and community learning to foster love for learning and help students thrive.
Camp dates: Weekdays Tuition: Varies Registration: Call (407) 676-4677 or stepslearningcenterllc.com Ages: 5-13 Contact: (407) 676-4677 or contactus@stepslearn.com
UCP OF CENTRAL FLORIDA
1441 Winter Garden-Vineland Road, Winter Garden
Details: UCP Charter Schools provide various summer enrichment programs and camps at its various campuses. Campers, as part of the experience, are able to develop a host of new skills and have a load of fun along the way.
Camp dates: Weekdays 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. June 2 to July 25 Tuition: $145 to $200, costs vary by program and location Registration: ucpcharter.org/summer-camps Ages: 2-11 Contact: (407) 852 3300 or info@ucpcfl.org