Special Needs Camps
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- Trooper Island
- Kentucky State Police Camp at Dale Hollow Lake which offers camp to kids that might not have the opportunity.
- Camp Bravehearts
- Camp Bravehearts - Youngsters awaiting heart transplants or having other heart complications.
- PKU Camp
- Camp for children with phenylketonuria.
- Hispanic Camp
- Camp for hispanic children.
- Kentucky Horse Park Mustang Troop
- With its Mustang Troop, the Kentucky Horse Park participates in one of the most unique programs in the United States geared to helping young people, in mostly at-risk situations, to find guidance and learn discipline that will help them to grow into productive and responsible adults. The Kentucky Horse Park Mustang Troop program teams inner-city youth, 10 years old and older, with adopted formerly-wild mustangs, and teaches them how to interact with horses, care for their needs and learn to ride them.
- Easter Seal Camp KYSOC
- Camp KYSOC, located in Carrollton, KY provides a unique camping experience for children and adults who have physical, developmental and multiple disabilities, learning and behavioral disorders, eating disorders, spina bifida and autism.
- Indian Summer Cancer Camp
- Louisville, Kentucky, USA Phone: 502-491-8518
- Camp Superkids who have mild to moderate asthma.
- Location is Camp Piomingo
- Lions Camp Crescendo offers several FREE camps dedicated to the enhancement of the quality of life for youths, especially those with disabilities.
- Camp Heart To Heart is an a FREE Summer Camp for children, June 12-16 (ages 5 - 12), who are living in the shadow of HIV or AIDS. This includes kids who have HIV/AIDS, those who have a HIV+ family member, or have lost a family member to AIDS.
Louisville, Kentucky, USA Phone: (502) 833-3554
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- Kentucky Lions Youth Camp for blind or visual impared youth.
July 1 - 7.
- Boys and girls, ages 8 through 15, who are blind or have a vision impairment and who are are a resident of Kentucky.
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- Kentucky Lions Youth Camp for deaf and hard of hearing youth.
July 1 - 7.
- Boys and girls, ages 8 through 15, who are deaf or are hard of hearing and who are are a resident of Kentucky.
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- Camp Freedom is open to children (ages 6 – 11) with mild to moderate behavioral, emotional, and physical needs who are in foster care or are in the custody of their grandparents.
- Boys and girls, ages 8 through 15, who are deaf or are hard of hearing and who are are a resident of Kentucky.
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