Friends of the Learning Disabled, Camp Kirk | DonationMatch


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Camp Kirk empowers neurodiverse kids and youth to reach their potential through recreational programs.

Our campers and leaders-in-training are neurodiverse kids and youth, age 6-18. The majority of participants typically have one or more of the following diagnoses:

  • Learning Disability
  • Attention Deficit Disorder
  • Autism Spectrum Disorder
  • Tourettes or a tic disorder
  • An anxiety disorder
  • Sensory Processing Disorder
  • Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder

Our Programs
We create spaces where kids and youth who think and act ‘out-of-the-box’ can thrive. We meet with every camper before they come to camp to ensure we have the right program and supports in place for them to have a successful experience.   Through small group environments, non-competitive programming, and a focus on strengths, our programs create a safe space for our campers to discover what they have to offer the world.   

To learn more about our approach and what makes Camp Kirk unique, head to Our Programs page.


OVERNIGHT SUMMER CAMP
The traditional overnight camp experience- all within a nurturing and non-competitive environment.

CAMP KIRK COMMUNITY WEEKENDS
Community Weekends extends the benefits of our summer program year-round. Through outdoor adventure programming, our campers get regular touch-points with a supportive community throughout the school year.  

VIRTUAL PROGRAMS
Our weekly virtual programs provide a safe space for kids to connect and collaborate online.
 
 
Reducing Financial Barriers
We believe that a family’s financial situation should not stop their child from taking part in our programs.  We fundraise year-round to subsidize all of our Camper Fees, and provide financial aid to families that need a extra help getting their child to camp.   

 


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