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Summer Camp Week 5: Adventure Challenge Week (Ages 18+)
Summer Camp Week 5: Adventure Challenge Week
Dates: July 20-July 24, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM-2:30 PM
Location: Burrell-MacDonald Park (2516 W Alondra Blvd. Compton, CA, 90220)
Theme: Adventure Challenge Week
Get ready for a week packed with excitement, teamwork, movement, and problem-solving! Adventure Challenge Week encourages campers to step outside their comfort zones, work together, and build confidence through adaptive recreation and engaging team challenges. This inclusive summer camp is specifically designed for children, teens, and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities.
Throughout the week, campers will participate in obstacle courses, cooperative games, adventure-themed challenges, adaptive sports, and social activities that promote communication, leadership, resilience, and friendship in a supportive environment.
This week focuses on teamwork, perseverance, creative problem-solving, and celebrating personal accomplishments while having fun with peers.
Weekly Highlights:
• Adaptive basketball instruction and games
• Team obstacle course challenges
• Camp Adventure Quest activities
• Fitness and movement stations
• Yoga and mindfulness sessions
• Swim lessons at Gonzalez Park (Tuesday & Thursday)
• Friday field trip to Sky Zone Trampoline Park
Schedule Overview:
Disclaimer: Exact schedule subject to slight changes. Final schedule will be provided to registered families the week prior to camp.
Monday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:30- Team Banner Creation
10:30-10:45- Snack & Break
10:45-11:45- Fitness Stations
11:45-12:30- Lunch
12:30-1:30- Team Obstacle Course Challenge
1:30-1:45- Break / Free Time
1:45-2:30- Social Skills Activities
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Tuesday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-9:45- Commute to Gonzalez Park
10:00-11:00- Swim Lesson
11:15-11:30- Commute Back
11:30-12:30- Lunch
12:30-1:30- Basketball Practice (Outdoors)
1:30-1:45- Break / Free Time
1:45-2:30- Yoga & Mindfulness
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Wednesday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:30- Basketball Drills
10:30-10:45- Snack & Break
10:45-11:30- Fitness Stations
11:30-12:30- Lunch
12:30-1:30- Camp Adventure Quest
1:30-1:45- Break / Free Time
1:45-2:30- Create Your Own Outdoor Game
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Thursday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-9:45- Commute to Gonzalez Park
10:00-11:00- Swim Lesson
11:15-11:30- Commute Back
11:30-12:30- Lunch
12:30-1:30- Basketball Practice (Outdoors)
1:30-1:45- Break / Free Time
1:45-2:30- Yoga
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Friday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:30- Fitness Stations
10:30-10:45- Snack & Break
10:45-11:00- Early Lunch
11:00-11:30- Commute to Sky Zone
11:30-1:30- Sky Zone Field Trip
1:30-2:00- Commute Back
2:00-2:30- Cool Down & Free Time
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Who Can Participate:
This camp is designed for children, teens, and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities who benefit from structured recreation, adaptive programming, movement-based activities, social opportunities, and sensory-friendly support.
Additional Support Information:
To help create a safe, supportive, and engaging environment for all participants, camp will maintain approximately a 4:1 camper-to-staff ratio throughout programming and community outings.
Please note that campers who require dedicated 1:1 behavioral, medical, personal care, or safety support must attend camp with their own assigned aide, respite worker, or support person as needed.
Our team is committed to providing adaptive recreation, structured support, and inclusive programming for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities while ensuring each camper receives the level of support necessary for a successful camp experience.
Funding Information and Discounts:
Regional Center social recreation funding may be used for eligible participants.
Vendor Code: HH2624
Use Promo Code "Summer Camp" at checkout if using social recreation funding.
Please contact your Regional Center coordinator regarding eligibility and authorization procedures.
Summer Camp Week 5: Adventure Challenge Week (Ages 7-18)
Summer Camp Week 5: Adventure Challenge Week
Dates: July 20-July 24, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM-2:30 PM
Location: Burrell-MacDonald Park (2516 W Alondra Blvd. Compton, CA, 90220)
Theme: Adventure Challenge Week
Get ready for a week packed with excitement, teamwork, movement, and problem-solving! Adventure Challenge Week encourages campers to step outside their comfort zones, work together, and build confidence through adaptive recreation and engaging team challenges. This inclusive summer camp is specifically designed for children, teens, and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities.
Throughout the week, campers will participate in obstacle courses, cooperative games, adventure-themed challenges, adaptive sports, and social activities that promote communication, leadership, resilience, and friendship in a supportive environment.
This week focuses on teamwork, perseverance, creative problem-solving, and celebrating personal accomplishments while having fun with peers.
Weekly Highlights:
• Adaptive basketball instruction and games
• Team obstacle course challenges
• Camp Adventure Quest activities
• Fitness and movement stations
• Yoga and mindfulness sessions
• Swim lessons at Gonzalez Park (Tuesday & Thursday)
• Friday field trip to Sky Zone Trampoline Park
Schedule Overview:
Disclaimer: Exact schedule subject to slight changes. Final schedule will be provided to registered families the week prior to camp.
Monday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:30- Team Banner Creation
10:30-10:45- Snack & Break
10:45-11:45- Fitness Stations
11:45-12:30- Lunch
12:30-1:30- Team Obstacle Course Challenge
1:30-1:45- Break / Free Time
1:45-2:30- Social Skills Activities
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Tuesday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-9:45- Commute to Gonzalez Park
10:00-11:00- Swim Lesson
11:15-11:30- Commute Back
11:30-12:30- Lunch
12:30-1:30- Basketball Practice (Outdoors)
1:30-1:45- Break / Free Time
1:45-2:30- Yoga & Mindfulness
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Wednesday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:30- Basketball Drills
10:30-10:45- Snack & Break
10:45-11:30- Fitness Stations
11:30-12:30- Lunch
12:30-1:30- Camp Adventure Quest
1:30-1:45- Break / Free Time
1:45-2:30- Create Your Own Outdoor Game
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Thursday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-9:45- Commute to Gonzalez Park
10:00-11:00- Swim Lesson
11:15-11:30- Commute Back
11:30-12:30- Lunch
12:30-1:30- Basketball Practice (Outdoors)
1:30-1:45- Break / Free Time
1:45-2:30- Yoga
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Friday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:30- Fitness Stations
10:30-10:45- Snack & Break
10:45-11:00- Early Lunch
11:00-11:30- Commute to Sky Zone
11:30-1:30- Sky Zone Field Trip
1:30-2:00- Commute Back
2:00-2:30- Cool Down & Free Time
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Who Can Participate:
This camp is designed for children, teens, and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities who benefit from structured recreation, adaptive programming, movement-based activities, social opportunities, and sensory-friendly support.
Additional Support Information:
To help create a safe, supportive, and engaging environment for all participants, camp will maintain approximately a 4:1 camper-to-staff ratio throughout programming and community outings.
Please note that campers who require dedicated 1:1 behavioral, medical, personal care, or safety support must attend camp with their own assigned aide, respite worker, or support person as needed.
Our team is committed to providing adaptive recreation, structured support, and inclusive programming for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities while ensuring each camper receives the level of support necessary for a successful camp experience.
Funding Information and Discounts:
Regional Center social recreation funding may be used for eligible participants.
Vendor Code: HH2624
Use Promo Code "Summer Camp" at checkout if using social recreation funding.
Please contact your Regional Center coordinator regarding eligibility and authorization procedures.
Summer Camp Week 6: Wild World Week (Ages 18+)
Summer Camp Week 6: Wild World Week
Dates: July 27-July 31, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM-2:30 PM
Location: Burrell-MacDonald Park (2516 W Alondra Blvd. Compton, CA, 90220)
Theme: Wild World Week
Get ready to explore the amazing world of animals, habitats, reptiles, and wildlife! Wild World Week combines hands-on learning, outdoor exploration, adaptive recreation, and sensory-friendly activities designed specifically for children, teens, and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities.
Throughout the week, campers will discover how animals live, explore different habitats, participate in wildlife-themed challenges, and engage with nature through interactive activities that encourage curiosity, creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving. Campers will also continue developing athletic skills, social connections, and confidence through adaptive sports and recreational programming.
This week focuses on exploring the natural world while fostering curiosity, communication, friendship, and a love for learning through engaging and inclusive experiences.
Weekly Highlights:
• Adaptive basketball instruction and games
• Animal habitat building challenge
• Wildlife Explorer Scavenger Hunt
• Reptile and creature sensory stations
• Yoga and mindfulness sessions
• Swim lessons at Gonzalez Park (Tuesday & Thursday)
• Live reptile show featuring fascinating animals and hands-on learning opportunities
Schedule Overview:
Disclaimer: Exact schedule subject to slight changes. Final schedule will be provided to registered families the week prior to camp.
Monday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:30- Team Banner Creation
10:30-10:45- Snack & Break
10:45-11:45- Fitness Stations
11:45-12:30- Lunch
12:30-1:30- Animal Habitat Challenge
1:30-1:45- Break / Free Time
1:45-2:30- Social Skills Activities
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Tuesday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-9:45- Commute to Gonzalez Park
10:00-11:00- Swim Lesson
11:15-11:30- Commute Back
11:30-12:30- Lunch
12:30-1:30- Basketball Practice (Outdoors)
1:30-1:45- Break / Free Time
1:45-2:30- Yoga & Mindfulness
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Wednesday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:30- Basketball Drills
10:30-10:45- Snack & Break
10:45-11:30- Fitness Stations
11:30-12:30- Lunch
12:30-1:30- Wildlife Explorer Scavenger Hunt Quest
1:30-1:45- Break / Free Time
1:45-2:30- Create Your Own Outdoor Game
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Thursday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-9:45- Commute to Gonzalez Park
10:00-11:00- Swim Lesson
11:15-11:30- Commute Back
11:30-12:30- Lunch
12:30-1:30- Basketball Practice (Outdoors)
1:30-1:45- Break / Free Time
1:45-2:30- Yoga
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Friday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:30- Fitness Stations
10:30-10:45- Snack & Break
10:45-11:45- Reptile & Creature Sensory Stations
11:45-12:45- Lunch
12:45-1:45- Live Reptile Show
1:45-2:30- Playground Activities or Board Games
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Who Can Participate:
This camp is designed for children, teens, and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities who benefit from structured recreation, adaptive programming, movement-based activities, social opportunities, and sensory-friendly support.
Additional Support Information:
To help create a safe, supportive, and engaging environment for all participants, camp will maintain approximately a 4:1 camper-to-staff ratio throughout programming and community outings.
Please note that campers who require dedicated 1:1 behavioral, medical, personal care, or safety support must attend camp with their own assigned aide, respite worker, or support person as needed.
Our team is committed to providing adaptive recreation, structured support, and inclusive programming for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities while ensuring each camper receives the level of support necessary for a successful camp experience.
Funding Information and Discounts:
Regional Center social recreation funding may be used for eligible participants.
Vendor Code: HH2624
Use Promo Code "Summer Camp" at checkout if using social recreation funding.
Please contact your Regional Center coordinator regarding eligibility and authorization procedures.
Summer Camp Week 6: Wild World Week (Ages 7-18)
Summer Camp Week 6: Wild World Week
Dates: July 27-July 31, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM-2:30 PM
Location: Burrell-MacDonald Park (2516 W Alondra Blvd. Compton, CA, 90220)
Theme: Wild World Week
Get ready to explore the amazing world of animals, habitats, reptiles, and wildlife! Wild World Week combines hands-on learning, outdoor exploration, adaptive recreation, and sensory-friendly activities designed specifically for children, teens, and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities.
Throughout the week, campers will discover how animals live, explore different habitats, participate in wildlife-themed challenges, and engage with nature through interactive activities that encourage curiosity, creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving. Campers will also continue developing athletic skills, social connections, and confidence through adaptive sports and recreational programming.
This week focuses on exploring the natural world while fostering curiosity, communication, friendship, and a love for learning through engaging and inclusive experiences.
Weekly Highlights:
• Adaptive basketball instruction and games
• Animal habitat building challenge
• Wildlife Explorer Scavenger Hunt
• Reptile and creature sensory stations
• Yoga and mindfulness sessions
• Swim lessons at Gonzalez Park (Tuesday & Thursday)
• Live reptile show featuring fascinating animals and hands-on learning opportunities
Schedule Overview:
Disclaimer: Exact schedule subject to slight changes. Final schedule will be provided to registered families the week prior to camp.
Monday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:30- Team Banner Creation
10:30-10:45- Snack & Break
10:45-11:45- Fitness Stations
11:45-12:30- Lunch
12:30-1:30- Animal Habitat Challenge
1:30-1:45- Break / Free Time
1:45-2:30- Social Skills Activities
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Tuesday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-9:45- Commute to Gonzalez Park
10:00-11:00- Swim Lesson
11:15-11:30- Commute Back
11:30-12:30- Lunch
12:30-1:30- Basketball Practice (Outdoors)
1:30-1:45- Break / Free Time
1:45-2:30- Yoga & Mindfulness
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Wednesday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:30- Basketball Drills
10:30-10:45- Snack & Break
10:45-11:30- Fitness Stations
11:30-12:30- Lunch
12:30-1:30- Wildlife Explorer Scavenger Hunt Quest
1:30-1:45- Break / Free Time
1:45-2:30- Create Your Own Outdoor Game
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Thursday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-9:45- Commute to Gonzalez Park
10:00-11:00- Swim Lesson
11:15-11:30- Commute Back
11:30-12:30- Lunch
12:30-1:30- Basketball Practice (Outdoors)
1:30-1:45- Break / Free Time
1:45-2:30- Yoga
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Friday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:30- Fitness Stations
10:30-10:45- Snack & Break
10:45-11:45- Reptile & Creature Sensory Stations
11:45-12:45- Lunch
12:45-1:45- Live Reptile Show
1:45-2:30- Playground Activities or Board Games
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Who Can Participate:
This camp is designed for children, teens, and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities who benefit from structured recreation, adaptive programming, movement-based activities, social opportunities, and sensory-friendly support.
Additional Support Information:
To help create a safe, supportive, and engaging environment for all participants, camp will maintain approximately a 4:1 camper-to-staff ratio throughout programming and community outings.
Please note that campers who require dedicated 1:1 behavioral, medical, personal care, or safety support must attend camp with their own assigned aide, respite worker, or support person as needed.
Our team is committed to providing adaptive recreation, structured support, and inclusive programming for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities while ensuring each camper receives the level of support necessary for a successful camp experience.
Funding Information and Discounts:
Regional Center social recreation funding may be used for eligible participants.
Vendor Code: HH2624
Use Promo Code "Summer Camp" at checkout if using social recreation funding.
Please contact your Regional Center coordinator regarding eligibility and authorization procedures.
Summer Camp Week 7: Healthy Living Week (Ages 18+)
Summer Camp Week 7: Healthy Living Week
Dates: August 3-August 7, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM-2:30 PM
Location: Salvation Army Long Beach Red Shield Community Center (3000 Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90807)
Theme: Healthy Living Week
This week is all about building healthy habits, staying active, and learning fun ways to take care of our minds and bodies! Healthy Living Week combines adaptive sports, swimming, fitness activities, mindfulness, and social-emotional learning in a supportive and inclusive environment designed specifically for children, teens, and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities.
Campers will explore different ways to stay active, practice healthy routines, build confidence through movement, and develop social skills through structured recreation and team activities. Throughout the week, participants will engage in basketball, yoga, swimming, fitness challenges, and wellness-focused activities that promote physical health, emotional well-being, and positive friendships.
This week focuses on helping campers develop lifelong healthy habits while having fun, staying active, and building meaningful connections with peers.
Weekly Highlights:
• Adaptive basketball instruction and games
• Swim lessons at Pools of Hope
• Yoga and mindfulness sessions
• Fitness and movement activities
• Social skills and wellness-focused activities
• Team-building and cooperative games
• Friday field trip to Sky Zone Trampoline Park
Schedule Overview:
Disclaimer: Exact schedule subject to slight changes. Final schedule will be provided to registered families the week prior to camp.
Monday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:00- Team Banner Creation
10:00-10:45- Basketball
10:45-11:30- Lunch
11:45-12:00- Commute to Pools of Hope
12:00-1:00- Swim Lesson
1:15-1:30- Commute Back
1:30-2:30- Social Skills Activities
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Tuesday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:00- Wellness Activity & Free Time
10:00-11:00- Healthy Living Activity
11:00-12:00- Lunch
12:00-1:00- Basketball Practice
1:00-2:00- Yoga & Mindfulness
2:00-2:30- Cool Down Activities
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Wednesday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:00- Team Challenge Activity
10:00-10:45- Basketball
10:45-11:30- Lunch
11:45-12:00- Commute to Pools of Hope
12:00-1:00- Swim Lesson
1:15-1:30- Commute Back
1:30-2:30- Social Skills Activities
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Thursday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:00- Wellness Activity & Free Time
10:00-11:00- Healthy Living Activity
11:00-12:00- Lunch
12:00-1:00- Basketball Practice
1:00-2:00- Yoga & Mindfulness
2:00-2:30- Cool Down Activities
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Friday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:30- Fitness Stations
10:30-10:45- Snack & Break
10:45-11:00- Early Lunch
11:00-11:30- Commute to Sky Zone
11:30-1:30- Sky Zone Field Trip
1:30-2:00- Commute Back
2:00-2:30- Cool Down & Free Time
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Who Can Participate:
This camp is designed for children, teens, and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities who benefit from structured recreation, adaptive programming, movement-based activities, social opportunities, and sensory-friendly support.
Additional Support Information:
To help create a safe, supportive, and engaging environment for all participants, camp will maintain approximately a 4:1 camper-to-staff ratio throughout programming and community outings.
Please note that campers who require dedicated 1:1 behavioral, medical, personal care, or safety support must attend camp with their own assigned aide, respite worker, or support person as needed.
Our team is committed to providing adaptive recreation, structured support, and inclusive programming for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities while ensuring each camper receives the level of support necessary for a successful camp experience.
Funding Information and Discounts:
Regional Center social recreation funding may be used for eligible participants.
Vendor Code: HH2624
Use Promo Code "Summer Camp" at checkout if using social recreation funding.
Please contact your Regional Center coordinator regarding eligibility and authorization procedures.
Summer Camp Week 7: Healthy Living Week (Ages 7-18)
Summer Camp Week 7: Healthy Living Week
Dates: August 3-August 7, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM-2:30 PM
Location: Salvation Army Long Beach Red Shield Community Center (3000 Long Beach Blvd, Long Beach, CA 90807)
Theme: Healthy Living Week
This week is all about building healthy habits, staying active, and learning fun ways to take care of our minds and bodies! Healthy Living Week combines adaptive sports, swimming, fitness activities, mindfulness, and social-emotional learning in a supportive and inclusive environment designed specifically for children, teens, and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities.
Campers will explore different ways to stay active, practice healthy routines, build confidence through movement, and develop social skills through structured recreation and team activities. Throughout the week, participants will engage in basketball, yoga, swimming, fitness challenges, and wellness-focused activities that promote physical health, emotional well-being, and positive friendships.
This week focuses on helping campers develop lifelong healthy habits while having fun, staying active, and building meaningful connections with peers.
Weekly Highlights:
• Adaptive basketball instruction and games
• Swim lessons at Pools of Hope
• Yoga and mindfulness sessions
• Fitness and movement activities
• Social skills and wellness-focused activities
• Team-building and cooperative games
• Friday field trip to Sky Zone Trampoline Park
Schedule Overview:
Disclaimer: Exact schedule subject to slight changes. Final schedule will be provided to registered families the week prior to camp.
Monday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:00- Team Banner Creation
10:00-10:45- Basketball
10:45-11:30- Lunch
11:45-12:00- Commute to Pools of Hope
12:00-1:00- Swim Lesson
1:15-1:30- Commute Back
1:30-2:30- Social Skills Activities
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Tuesday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:00- Wellness Activity & Free Time
10:00-11:00- Healthy Living Activity
11:00-12:00- Lunch
12:00-1:00- Basketball Practice
1:00-2:00- Yoga & Mindfulness
2:00-2:30- Cool Down Activities
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Wednesday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:00- Team Challenge Activity
10:00-10:45- Basketball
10:45-11:30- Lunch
11:45-12:00- Commute to Pools of Hope
12:00-1:00- Swim Lesson
1:15-1:30- Commute Back
1:30-2:30- Social Skills Activities
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Thursday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:00- Wellness Activity & Free Time
10:00-11:00- Healthy Living Activity
11:00-12:00- Lunch
12:00-1:00- Basketball Practice
1:00-2:00- Yoga & Mindfulness
2:00-2:30- Cool Down Activities
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Friday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:30- Fitness Stations
10:30-10:45- Snack & Break
10:45-11:00- Early Lunch
11:00-11:30- Commute to Sky Zone
11:30-1:30- Sky Zone Field Trip
1:30-2:00- Commute Back
2:00-2:30- Cool Down & Free Time
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Who Can Participate:
This camp is designed for children, teens, and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities who benefit from structured recreation, adaptive programming, movement-based activities, social opportunities, and sensory-friendly support.
Additional Support Information:
To help create a safe, supportive, and engaging environment for all participants, camp will maintain approximately a 4:1 camper-to-staff ratio throughout programming and community outings.
Please note that campers who require dedicated 1:1 behavioral, medical, personal care, or safety support must attend camp with their own assigned aide, respite worker, or support person as needed.
Our team is committed to providing adaptive recreation, structured support, and inclusive programming for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities while ensuring each camper receives the level of support necessary for a successful camp experience.
Funding Information and Discounts:
Regional Center social recreation funding may be used for eligible participants.
Vendor Code: HH2624
Use Promo Code "Summer Camp" at checkout if using social recreation funding.
Please contact your Regional Center coordinator regarding eligibility and authorization procedures.
Summer Camp Week 8: Creative Expression Week (Ages 18+)
Summer Camp Week 8: Creative Expression Week
Dates: August 10-August 14, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM-2:30 PM
Location: Salvation Army Long Beach Red Shield Community Center (3000 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90807)
Theme: Creative Expression Week
Creativity comes in many forms! During Creative Expression Week, campers will explore art, imagination, movement, teamwork, and self-expression through a variety of engaging activities designed specifically for children, teens, and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities.
This week combines adaptive sports, swimming, yoga, creative projects, and social-emotional learning opportunities that encourage campers to express themselves, build confidence, and celebrate their unique strengths. Through collaborative activities and hands-on experiences, participants will strengthen communication skills, creativity, problem-solving abilities, and friendships in a supportive and inclusive environment.
This week focuses on self-expression, confidence-building, creativity, and having fun while trying new experiences.
Weekly Highlights:
• Adaptive basketball instruction and games
• Creative arts and self-expression activities
• Swim lessons at Pools of Hope
• Yoga and mindfulness sessions
• Team-building and social skills activities
• Fitness and movement stations
• Friday field trip to Sky Zone Trampoline Park
Schedule Overview:
Disclaimer: Exact schedule subject to slight changes. Final schedule will be provided to registered families the week prior to camp.
Monday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:00- Team Banner Creation
10:00-10:45- Basketball
10:45-11:30- Lunch
11:45-12:00- Commute to Pools of Hope
12:00-1:00- Swim Lesson
1:15-1:30- Commute Back
1:30-2:30- Social Skills Activities
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Tuesday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:00- Break / Free Time
10:00-11:00- Creative Expression Activity
11:00-12:00- Lunch
12:00-1:00- Basketball Practice
1:00-2:00- Yoga & Mindfulness
2:00-2:30- Cool Down Activities
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Wednesday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:00- Team Challenge Activity
10:00-10:45- Basketball
10:45-11:30- Lunch
11:45-12:00- Commute to Pools of Hope
12:00-1:00- Swim Lesson
1:15-1:30- Commute Back
1:30-2:30- Social Skills Activities
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Thursday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:00- Break / Free Time
10:00-11:00- Creative Expression Activity
11:00-12:00- Lunch
12:00-1:00- Basketball Practice
1:00-2:00- Yoga & Mindfulness
2:00-2:30- Cool Down Activities
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Friday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:30- Fitness Stations
10:30-10:45- Snack & Break
10:45-11:00- Early Lunch
11:00-11:30- Commute to Sky Zone
11:30-1:30- Sky Zone Field Trip
1:30-2:00- Commute Back to Salvation Army Long Beach
2:00-2:30- Cool Down & Free Time
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Who Can Participate:
This camp is designed for children, teens, and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities who benefit from structured recreation, adaptive programming, movement-based activities, social opportunities, and sensory-friendly support.
Additional Support Information:
To help create a safe, supportive, and engaging environment for all participants, camp will maintain approximately a 4:1 camper-to-staff ratio throughout programming and community outings.
Please note that campers who require dedicated 1:1 behavioral, medical, personal care, or safety support must attend camp with their own assigned aide, respite worker, or support person as needed.
Our team is committed to providing adaptive recreation, structured support, and inclusive programming for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities while ensuring each camper receives the level of support necessary for a successful camp experience.
Funding Information and Discounts:
Regional Center social recreation funding may be used for eligible participants.
Vendor Code: HH2624
Use Promo Code "Summer Camp" at checkout if using social recreation funding.
Please contact your Regional Center coordinator regarding eligibility and authorization procedures.
Summer Camp Week 8: Creative Expression Week (Ages 7-18)
Summer Camp Week 8: Creative Expression Week
Dates: August 10-August 14, 2026
Time: 9:00 AM-2:30 PM
Location: Salvation Army Long Beach Red Shield Community Center (3000 Long Beach Blvd., Long Beach, CA 90807)
Theme: Creative Expression Week
Creativity comes in many forms! During Creative Expression Week, campers will explore art, imagination, movement, teamwork, and self-expression through a variety of engaging activities designed specifically for children, teens, and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities.
This week combines adaptive sports, swimming, yoga, creative projects, and social-emotional learning opportunities that encourage campers to express themselves, build confidence, and celebrate their unique strengths. Through collaborative activities and hands-on experiences, participants will strengthen communication skills, creativity, problem-solving abilities, and friendships in a supportive and inclusive environment.
This week focuses on self-expression, confidence-building, creativity, and having fun while trying new experiences.
Weekly Highlights:
• Adaptive basketball instruction and games
• Creative arts and self-expression activities
• Swim lessons at Pools of Hope
• Yoga and mindfulness sessions
• Team-building and social skills activities
• Fitness and movement stations
• Friday field trip to Sky Zone Trampoline Park
Schedule Overview:
Disclaimer: Exact schedule subject to slight changes. Final schedule will be provided to registered families the week prior to camp.
Monday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:00- Team Banner Creation
10:00-10:45- Basketball
10:45-11:30- Lunch
11:45-12:00- Commute to Pools of Hope
12:00-1:00- Swim Lesson
1:15-1:30- Commute Back
1:30-2:30- Social Skills Activities
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Tuesday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:00- Break / Free Time
10:00-11:00- Creative Expression Activity
11:00-12:00- Lunch
12:00-1:00- Basketball Practice
1:00-2:00- Yoga & Mindfulness
2:00-2:30- Cool Down Activities
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Wednesday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:00- Team Challenge Activity
10:00-10:45- Basketball
10:45-11:30- Lunch
11:45-12:00- Commute to Pools of Hope
12:00-1:00- Swim Lesson
1:15-1:30- Commute Back
1:30-2:30- Social Skills Activities
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Thursday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:00- Break / Free Time
10:00-11:00- Creative Expression Activity
11:00-12:00- Lunch
12:00-1:00- Basketball Practice
1:00-2:00- Yoga & Mindfulness
2:00-2:30- Cool Down Activities
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Friday
9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice Breaker
9:30-10:30- Fitness Stations
10:30-10:45- Snack & Break
10:45-11:00- Early Lunch
11:00-11:30- Commute to Sky Zone
11:30-1:30- Sky Zone Field Trip
1:30-2:00- Commute Back to Salvation Army Long Beach
2:00-2:30- Cool Down & Free Time
2:30- Parent Pick Up
Who Can Participate:
This camp is designed for children, teens, and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities who benefit from structured recreation, adaptive programming, movement-based activities, social opportunities, and sensory-friendly support.
Additional Support Information:
To help create a safe, supportive, and engaging environment for all participants, camp will maintain approximately a 4:1 camper-to-staff ratio throughout programming and community outings.
Please note that campers who require dedicated 1:1 behavioral, medical, personal care, or safety support must attend camp with their own assigned aide, respite worker, or support person as needed.
Our team is committed to providing adaptive recreation, structured support, and inclusive programming for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities while ensuring each camper receives the level of support necessary for a successful camp experience.
Funding Information and Discounts:
Regional Center social recreation funding may be used for eligible participants.
Vendor Code: HH2624
Use Promo Code "Summer Camp" at checkout if using social recreation funding.
Please contact your Regional Center coordinator regarding eligibility and authorization procedures.