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
 
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.
 
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.
 
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.