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866-514-5281 Camp Huntington High Falls, NY U.S.A.
A Special Camp for the Special Camper; Coed, residential, ages 6-26; Autism, ADD/HD, Mental Retardation, LD; mild-severe. Therapeutic Recreation (swimming, music, arts, sports, horseback riding), Social and life skills building, Academic instruction
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604-739-0444 Zajac Ranch Vancouver, British Columbia Canada
Located on Stave Lake in Mission, BC, the Zajac Ranch is a camp that seeks to "raise the spirits" of children with serious & chronic illnesses & disabilities. The ranch has a 24 hour on-site Medical Centre to handle all campers' medical needs.
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877-VJG-CAMP Victory Junction Gang Camp Randleman, NC U.S.A.
Fueling ill children with memories to sustain and inspire them! It's as simple as kicking back, relaxing, making friends with others who have illnesses, not worrying about being different, experiencing the fun and activities of camp.
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View All Epilepsy Camps (7)
866-514-5281 Camp Huntington High Falls, NY U.S.A.
A Special Camp for the Special Camper; Coed, residential, ages 6-26; Autism, ADD/HD, Mental Retardation, LD; mild-severe. Therapeutic Recreation (swimming, music, arts, sports, horseback riding), Social and life skills building, Academic instruction
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604-739-0444 Zajac Ranch Vancouver, British Columbia Canada
Located on Stave Lake in Mission, BC, the Zajac Ranch is a camp that seeks to "raise the spirits" of children with serious & chronic illnesses & disabilities. The ranch has a 24 hour on-site Medical Centre to handle all campers' medical needs.
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877-VJG-CAMP Victory Junction Gang Camp Randleman, NC U.S.A.
Fueling ill children with memories to sustain and inspire them! It's as simple as kicking back, relaxing, making friends with others who have illnesses, not worrying about being different, experiencing the fun and activities of camp.
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