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Summer Camp Week 2: Inventors & Creators Week (Ages 18+)

$670
Calendar Next available session starts Jun 29, 2026 at 9 am, runs for 1 week

Summer Camp Week 2: Inventors & Creators Week 

Dates: June 29–July 3, 2026

Time: 9:00 AM- 2:30 PM 

Location: Burrell-MacDonald Park (2516 W Alondra Blvd. Compton, CA, 90220)

Theme: Inventors and Creators Week 

Get ready for a week full of creativity, imagination, and hands-on exploration! This inclusive summer camp week is specifically designed for children, teens, and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities. Campers will engage in adaptive sports, STEM-inspired enrichment activities, collaborative building projects, and sensory-friendly recreation that encourages creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork.

This week inspires campers to think outside the box while building confidence and social connection in a supportive environment.

Weekly Highlights:

  • STEM and engineering challenges
  • Creative building projects
  • Adaptive basketball and movement activities
  • Yoga and mindfulness
  • Team problem-solving games
  • Swim lessons at Gonzalez Park (Tuesday & Thursday)
  • Friday field trip to Maker’s Hub

Schedule Overview: 

Disclaimer: Exact schedule subject to slight changes. To be finalized week prior to the beginning of camp, and sent to registrants. 

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-Building Marshmallow or Card Structure 

1:30- 1:45- Break/ Freetime

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 for swim lesson

10:00-11:00- Swim lesson

11:15-11:30- Commute back to Burrell- MacDonald Park

11:30-12:30- Lunch

12:30-1:30- Basketball Practice (outdoors)

1:30- 1:45- Break/ Freetime

1:45-2:30- Yoga

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- Straw Car Racing 

1:30- 1:45- Break/ Freetime

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 for swim lesson

10:00-11:00- Swim lesson

11:15-11:30- Commute back to Burrell- MacDonald Park

11:30-12:30- Lunch

12:30-1:30- Basketball Practice (outdoors)

1:30- 1:45- Break/ Freetime

1:45-2:30- Yoga 

2:30-3:00- Parent Pick up

Friday

9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice breaker

9:30-10:30- STEM Building Structures (birdhouses, etc)

10:30-10:45- Snack & Break

10:45-11:00- Lunch

11:00-11:15- Commute to Maker’s Hub

11:00- 1:30- Maker’s Hub

1:30-2:00- Commute back to Burrell-MacDonald Park

2:00-2:30- Break/  Hang out 

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.

Addtional 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 2: Inventors & Creators Week (Ages 7-18)

$670
Calendar Next available session starts Jun 29, 2026 at 9 am, runs for 1 week

Summer Camp Week 2: Inventors & Creators Week 

Dates: June 29–July 3, 2026

Time: 9:00 AM- 2:30 PM 

Location: Burrell-MacDonald Park (2516 W Alondra Blvd. Compton, CA, 90220)

Theme: Inventors and Creators Week

Get ready for a week full of creativity, imagination, and hands-on exploration! This inclusive summer camp week is specifically designed for children, teens, and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities. Campers will engage in adaptive sports, STEM-inspired enrichment activities, collaborative building projects, and sensory-friendly recreation that encourages creativity, problem-solving, and teamwork.

This week inspires campers to think outside the box while building confidence and social connection in a supportive environment.

Weekly Highlights:

  • STEM and engineering challenges
  • Creative building projects
  • Adaptive basketball and movement activities
  • Yoga and mindfulness
  • Team problem-solving games
  • Swim lessons at Gonzalez Park (Tuesday & Thursday)
  • Friday field trip to Maker’s Hub

Schedule Overview: 

Disclaimer: Exact schedule subject to slight changes. To be finalized week prior to the beginning of camp, and sent to registrants. 

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-Building Marshmallow or Card Structure 

1:30- 1:45- Break/ Freetime

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 for swim lesson

10:00-11:00- Swim lesson

11:15-11:30- Commute back to Burrell- MacDonald Park

11:30-12:30- Lunch

12:30-1:30- Basketball Practice (outdoors)

1:30- 1:45- Break/ Freetime

1:45-2:30- Yoga

2:30-3:00- 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- Straw Car Racing 

1:30- 1:45- Break/ Freetime

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 for swim lesson

10:00-11:00- Swim lesson

11:15-11:30- Commute back to Burrell- MacDonald Park

11:30-12:30- Lunch

12:30-1:30- Basketball Practice (outdoors)

1:30- 1:45- Break/ Freetime

1:45-2:30- Yoga 

2:30-3:00- Parent Pick up

Friday

9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice breaker

9:30-10:30- STEM Building Structures (birdhouses, etc)

10:30-10:45- Snack & Break

10:45-11:00- Lunch

11:00-11:15- Commute to Maker’s Hub

11:00- 1:30- Maker’s Hub

1:30-2:00- Commute back to Burrell-MacDonald Park

2:00-2:30- Break/  Hang out 

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.

Addtional 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 3: Color & Creativity Week (Ages 18+)

$670
Calendar Next available session starts Jul 6, 2026 at 9 am, runs for 1 week

Summer Camp Week 3: Color & Creativity Week

Dates: July 6–10, 2026

Time: 9:00 AM- 2:30 PM 

Location: Burrell-MacDonald Park (2516 W Alondra Blvd. Compton, CA, 90220)

Theme: Color & Creativity Week

This vibrant week of camp encourages campers to express themselves through art, music, movement, and creativity in a supportive and inclusive environment designed for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities. Campers will participate in adaptive sports, sensory-friendly recreation, creative enrichment activities, and social opportunities that promote confidence, self-expression, and community connection.

From colorful art projects to engaging recreational activities, this week is all about creativity, confidence, and fun.

Weekly Highlights:

  • Arts & crafts projects
  • Collaborative art activities
  • Adaptive basketball instruction and games
  • Music & movement activities
  • Yoga and mindfulness
  • Swim lessons at Gonzalez Park (Tuesday & Thursday)
  • Friday field trip to Color Compton

Schedule Overview: 

Disclaimer: Exact schedule subject to slight changes. To be finalized week prior to the beginning of camp, and sent to registrants. 

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- Make Tie-dye Shirts

1:30- 1:45- Break/ Freetime

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 for swim lesson

10:00-11:00- Swim lesson

11:15-11:30- Commute back to Burrell- MacDonald Park

11:30-12:30- Lunch

12:30-1:30- Basketball Practice (outdoors)

1:30- 1:45- Break/ Freetime

1:45-2:30- Yoga 

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- Michelangelo Canvas Painting 

1:30- 1:45- Break/ Freetime

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 for swim lesson

10:00-11:00- Swim lesson

11:15-11:30- Commute back to Burrell- MacDonald Park

11:30-12:30- Lunch

12:30-1:30- Basketball Practice (outdoors)

1:30- 1:45- Break/ Freetime

1:45-2:30- Yoga 

2:30-3:00- Parent Pick up

Friday

9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice breaker

9:30-10:30- Photography Scavenger Hunt

10:30-10:45- Snack & Break

10:45-11:00- Lunch

11:45-12:00- Commute to Color Compton for tour and screen printing workshop 

12:00- 2:00- Color Compton

2:00-2:15 - Commute back to Burrell-MacDonald Park

2:15-2:30- Break/  Hang out 

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.

Addtional 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 3: Color & Creativity Week (Ages 7-18)

$670
Calendar Next available session starts Jul 6, 2026 at 9 am, runs for 1 week

Summer Camp Week 3: Color & Creativity Week

Dates: July 6–10, 2026

Time: 9:00 AM- 2:30 PM 

Location: Burrell-MacDonald Park (2516 W Alondra Blvd. Compton, CA, 90220)

Theme: Color & Creativity Week

This vibrant week of camp encourages campers to express themselves through art, music, movement, and creativity in a supportive and inclusive environment designed for individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities. Campers will participate in adaptive sports, sensory-friendly recreation, creative enrichment activities, and social opportunities that promote confidence, self-expression, and community connection.

From colorful art projects to engaging recreational activities, this week is all about creativity, confidence, and fun.

Weekly Highlights:

  • Arts & crafts projects
  • Collaborative art activities
  • Adaptive basketball instruction and games
  • Music & movement activities
  • Yoga and mindfulness
  • Swim lessons at Gonzalez Park (Tuesday & Thursday)
  • Friday field trip to Color Compton

Schedule Overview: 

Disclaimer: Exact schedule subject to slight changes. To be finalized week prior to the beginning of camp, and sent to registrants. 

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- Make Tie-dye Shirts

1:30- 1:45- Break/ Freetime

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 for swim lesson

10:00-11:00- Swim lesson

11:15-11:30- Commute back to Burrell- MacDonald Park

11:30-12:30- Lunch

12:30-1:30- Basketball Practice (outdoors)

1:30- 1:45- Break/ Freetime

1:45-2:30- Yoga 

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- Michelangelo Canvas Painting 

1:30- 1:45- Break/ Freetime

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 for swim lesson

10:00-11:00- Swim lesson

11:15-11:30- Commute back to Burrell- MacDonald Park

11:30-12:30- Lunch

12:30-1:30- Basketball Practice (outdoors)

1:30- 1:45- Break/ Freetime

1:45-2:30- Yoga 

2:30-3:00- Parent Pick up

Friday

9:00-9:30- Warm-up & Ice breaker

9:30-10:30- Photography Scavenger Hunt

10:30-10:45- Snack & Break

10:45-11:00- Lunch

11:45-12:00- Commute to Color Compton for tour and screen printing workshop 

12:00- 2:00- Color Compton

2:00-2:15 - Commute back to Burrell-MacDonald Park

2:15-2:30- Break/  Hang out 

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.

Addtional 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 4: Nature Explorers Week (Ages 18+)

$670
Calendar Next available session starts Jul 13, 2026 at 9 am, runs for 1 week

Summer Camp Week 4: Nature Explorers Week

Dates: July 13-July 17, 2026

Time: 9:00 AM-2:30 PM

Location: Burrell-MacDonald Park (2516 W Alondra Blvd. Compton, CA, 90220)

Theme: Nature Explorers Week

Campers will spend the week exploring the natural world through hands-on outdoor activities, gardening projects, environmental education, adaptive recreation, and team challenges. This inclusive camp experience is designed specifically for children, teens, and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities.

Participants will engage in movement-based activities, social skill development, creative projects, and outdoor exploration while building confidence, independence, and friendships in a supportive environment.

This week focuses on connecting with nature, learning about plants and ecosystems, and encouraging curiosity through interactive experiences and community-based learning.

Weekly Highlights:

• Adaptive basketball instruction and games

• Nature scavenger hunts and outdoor exploration

• Planting seeds and gardening activities

• Flower dyeing science and art project

• Yoga and mindfulness sessions

• Swim lessons at Gonzalez Park (Tuesday & Thursday)

• Friday field trip to Moonwater Farm featuring seed-saving and entomology workshops

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- Nature Scavenger Hunt

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- Planting Seeds Activity

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

9:30-10:00- Flower Dyeing Activity

10:00-10:45- Lunch

10:45-11:00- Commute to Moonwater Farm

11:00-2:00- Moonwater Farm Field Trip

• Seed Saving Workshop

• Entomology Workshop

2:00-2:15- Commute Back

2:15-2:30- 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 4: Nature Explorers Week (Ages 7-18)

$670
Calendar Next available session starts Jul 13, 2026 at 9 am, runs for 1 week

Summer Camp Week 4: Nature Explorers Week

Dates: July 13-July 17, 2026

Time: 9:00 AM-2:30 PM

Location: Burrell-MacDonald Park (2516 W Alondra Blvd. Compton, CA, 90220)

Theme: Nature Explorers Week

Campers will spend the week exploring the natural world through hands-on outdoor activities, gardening projects, environmental education, adaptive recreation, and team challenges. This inclusive camp experience is designed specifically for children, teens, and young adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder and different abilities.

Participants will engage in movement-based activities, social skill development, creative projects, and outdoor exploration while building confidence, independence, and friendships in a supportive environment.

This week focuses on connecting with nature, learning about plants and ecosystems, and encouraging curiosity through interactive experiences and community-based learning.

Weekly Highlights:

• Adaptive basketball instruction and games

• Nature scavenger hunts and outdoor exploration

• Planting seeds and gardening activities

• Flower dyeing science and art project

• Yoga and mindfulness sessions

• Swim lessons at Gonzalez Park (Tuesday & Thursday)

• Friday field trip to Moonwater Farm featuring seed-saving and entomology workshops

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- Nature Scavenger Hunt

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- Planting Seeds Activity

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

9:30-10:00- Flower Dyeing Activity

10:00-10:45- Lunch

10:45-11:00- Commute to Moonwater Farm

11:00-2:00- Moonwater Farm Field Trip

• Seed Saving Workshop

• Entomology Workshop

2:00-2:15- Commute Back

2:15-2:30- 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 18+)

$670
Calendar Next available session starts Jul 20, 2026 at 9 am, runs for 1 week

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)

$670
Calendar Next available session starts Jul 20, 2026 at 9 am, runs for 1 week

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.





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