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Offers children and adults with and without disabilities to enjoy all Easter Seals Iowa Camp Sunnyside has to offer including canoeing, an animal farm, horseback riding, archery, nature trails, the Variety Club Rec Center, an accessible indoor pool and the Meredith Tree House. At night campers sleep in new, air conditioned lodges. Sessions are held at Camp Sunnyside for campers age four and older. Week-long and day camps are offered during the summer.

Programs offered include Weekend Respite, Emergency Respite, Week long Overnight Resident Camp (Adults), Week long Overnight Resident Camp (Youth), Children's Day Camp, and Teen and Young Adult Day Camp.
Five-day camp with the goal of fostering resiliency, self-esteem, hope, and positive memories. The camp curriculum and activities are woven through the modality of Trust-Based Relational Intervention.
Provides week long camping session for children with hemophilia and diabetes.
Patient and family education programs for children with asthma.

Professional, patient, and public education programs for people with chronic lung disease.

Literature on asthma, tobacco, lung disease, and air quality.

Information and referral for respiratory care services.

Represent public interest in matters concerning lung health, particularly smoke-free environments and indoor air quality.

Omaha Asthma Alliance prevents and controls asthma through education, advocacy, and monitoring resources.

Open Airways program for schools and public education centers on environmental asthma triggers.

Toll-free help line for answers about lungs and smoking cessation.

Freedom from smoking resources: online, help line, and self-help guide.

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Tobacco Use Education/Prevention
Therapeutic Camps
Smoking/Vaping Cessation
Disease/Disability Information
Five-day camp with the goal of fostering resiliency, self-esteem, hope, and positive memories. The camp curriculum and activities are woven through the modality of Trust-Based Relational Intervention.
Provides day and week-long summer camps and year round weekend respite events that offer the same excitement and challenges of a standard camp, only in a fully accessible setting. Campers gain independence and social interaction skills while participating in a variety of fun, adapted activities, such as: painting, archery, crafts, fishing, dancing, swimming or horseback riding. Programming is specially designed to serve individuals of all abilities across the lifespan.

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Adult Out of Home Respite Care
Therapeutic Camps
Children's Out of Home Respite Care

Residential summer camp for children with serious illnesses and their families, free of charge.

Year-round programs for children with serious illnesses, parents, caregivers and siblings.

Weekend retreats are provided for parents.

Hospital outreach programs.

Five-day camp with the goal of fostering resiliency, self-esteem, hope, and positive memories. The camp curriculum and activities are woven through the modality of Trust-Based Relational Intervention.

Offers respite for caregivers and a retreat for adults with special needs. Campers are offered a variety of activities, art, swimming, interacting with animals, fishing, and relaxing in the outdoors. Each camping cabin is staffed with volunteers who act as counselors, providing support and creating an inclusive an environment. A nurse and other medical professionals on staff to ensure campers' safety and health. Meals are provided

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Therapeutic Camps
Residential Camps
Five-day camp with the goal of fostering resiliency, self-esteem, hope, and positive memories. The camp curriculum and activities are woven through the modality of Trust-Based Relational Intervention.
Works to enhance the quality of life for children with cancer by providing programs for recreation, education, and family support. Summer Oncology Camps for children with cancer throughout the state of Iowa (one week). Summer sibling camp for siblings of children with cancer (one week). Outings and activities for families with a child with cancer. Weekend retreat camp for families of a child with cancer.

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Therapeutic Camps
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
Five-day camp with the goal of fostering resiliency, self-esteem, hope, and positive memories. The camp curriculum and activities are woven through the modality of Trust-Based Relational Intervention.

Summer day camp program for children and young adults from birth to age 21 who are medically fragile, developmentally delayed, and/or physically challenged. Contact local office for more information.

Camp opportunities year round.

Camp for youth and adults with developmental disabilities.

Jay Novicki Camp offers day experiences during non-summer months for adults with physical and developmental disabilities.

Conference and retreat center available year round.

Team building exercises also available.

A recreational residential respite camp providing service and care to the special needs population of all ages and their families . The camp operates on donations, camp fees, and special fundraisers. All donations are tax deductible and directly benefit the special needs campers who are primarily from Iowa, Wisconsin, Illinois and Minnesota, however; there are no geographical restrictions. Qualified staff provide direct care and service and the camp provides 24 hour nursing. The camp is totally accessible for all disabled person.

Education, support, and referrals regarding hemophilia, von Willebrand disease, and other bleeding disorders.

Newsletter sent quarterly and e-newsletter sent monthly via email.

Camping program for children with bleeding disorders and their siblings.

Annual statewide educational conference.

Scholarships for students attending college or trade schools.

Emergency financial assistance with rent, utilities, etc.

Camp scholarships.

Family camp offered every year in Nebraska.

Promotion of legislative programs for persons impacted by hemophilia and other bleeding disorders.

Speakers bureau.

List of treatment centers in the U.S.

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Therapeutic Camps
Camperships
Disease/Disability Information
Provides an 8 week summer day camp for school aged children, a 3 day/night adult camp, and a 1-2 times a month evening activity program for adults with intellectual disabilities.

Offers Camp Lions for youth with visual or hearing impairments. Offers youth a week of fun, challenging activities as well as the opportunity to make new friends with peers of similar abilities.

Answers the dreams and wishes of children, ages three through eighteen, who have severe or profound physical/developmental/intellectual challenges or trauma from physical/sexual abuse, and whose families have limited income.

Committed to providing community-based recreation to promote the development, maintenance, and expression of a meaningful leisure lifestyle to people with disabilities. Delivers services promoting and/or providing access, inclusion, specialty recreation, leisure education, and skill development. Offers:

- Adapted sports

- Summer camps

- After school programs

- Sport skill development

- Social clubs

- Community outings

- Cultural arts

- Inclusive opportunities

- Leisure education

- Life skills

Also offers Inclusion Services: Individuals with disabilities are welcome to participate in the same recreation programs and activities as their peers. Reasonable accommodations are provided to enable an individual's successful participation in a program.

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General Recreational Activities/Sports
Therapeutic Camps
Five-day camp with the goal of fostering resiliency, self-esteem, hope, and positive memories. The camp curriculum and activities are woven through the modality of Trust-Based Relational Intervention.
Provides inpatient mental health services to children and adolescents who have failed outpatient mental wellbeing services and cannot maintain safety in the community.

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Therapeutic Camps
Child Advocacy Centers
Mentoring Programs
Inpatient Mental Health Facilities
Five-day camp with the goal of fostering resiliency, self-esteem, hope, and positive memories. The camp curriculum and activities are woven through the modality of Trust-Based Relational Intervention.

Free five-day summer camp for kids with cancer and their siblings located in Fremont, Nebraska, at Calvin Crest. Year-round activities also planned.

Camp in 2025 is being held from July 7-July 12.

Provides the following community-based therapeutic recreational services:

- Athletics and Special Olympics.

- Social outings.

- Arts and crafts.

- Music.

- Day Camp.

- Adult Day Programs.

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Health/Disability Related Social Clubs
Therapeutic Camps
Day Camps
Adult Day Programs