This section provides information on post-secondary recreation and leisure opportunities available to students with varying disabilities including but not limited to:
Summer camps and retreats
Social clubs
Adaptive hobbies
Summer camps and retreats
Social clubs
Adaptive hobbies
Adapted Martial Arts for Individuals with physical, developmental or emotional challenges
Autism on the Seas, a national organization, has been in collaboration with Royal Caribbean International since 2007 in developing cruise vacation services to accommodate adults and families living with children with Special Needs.
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We are a haven for children regardless of ability level, a camp-home where all feel total acceptance and most importantly, where campers experience the tangible love of Christ!
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Club 21 is a social club for individuals from the age of 13 and up, who have Down syndrome.
Founded in Houston in 1947, Easter Seals Greater Houston provides a variety of needed services to individuals of all ages with all types of disabilities and their families in the five counties surrounding the Houston area.
We understand that the vast majority of people with disabilities never have the experience of independently riding a conventional two-wheel bicycle during their lifetime. Research shows that over 80% of people with Autism and 90% of people with Down syndrome never experience this thrill. Defying these odds is why we exist!
H.P.A.R.D.’s Adaptive Recreation Section was created at this time to offer a variety of recreational, sporting and quality of life programming for people with disabilities.
Network of Special Needs Programs is a national group of specialized learning centers that provides Independent Living, Academic and Vocational services for young adults with a myriad of intellectual and/or developmental disabilities.
Super Place Camp is a weeklong day camp with a Christian theme held each August at a host church in the West Houston area.
Waves of Impact exists to show individuals facing exceptional challenges the thrill of riding waves, but also focus on building and rebuilding confidence in those who need it most.
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Our campers may be physically challenged, developmentally delayed, dual-sensory impaired, or have multiple disabilities. We welcome all campers, regardless of the severity of their disabilities.
Everyday Opportunities is a community day habilitation program that provides services that support our clients as they maintain academic skills, build employment and living skills, improve social skills, participate in community service projects, partake in leisure activities, and enjoy spending time with peers.
HALTER's mission is to use animals, especially miniature horses, to provide support and enhance the lives of others.
JoyRide was formed in 2009 by a group of visionary veterans in the field of equine assisted activities and therapies.
TIRR Memorial Hermann Adaptive Sports was developed to give athletes with all types of disabilities an outlet to continue playing sports both competitively and through intramural programs, including: Basketball, Rugby, Hand cycling and Ultimate Frisbee.
As an opportunity for education and recreational therapy, we introduce the joy of sailing to special children with cognitive, physical or emotional needs or chronic illnesses.
It is our vision to become the premier provider of Special Olympics training and competition in the world.
This is your go-to guide for creating a successful Inclusion Theatre for actors of all abilities.
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