The information/camps on this page are not supported by State Support Team 9 but are provided for your information.
REGISTRATION OPEN FOR 2025 SEASON BEGINS IN APRIL
OPEN TO ANY CHILD WITH AN IEP/ISP/504 PLAN
4 YEARS AND OLDER AS OF APRIL 30TH
Canton Challenger Baseball
Our teams are comprised of players with various levels of abilities. From spina bifida to Down syndrome, hearing or sight impaired, a walker or chair, developmental disabilities to autism or ADHD … every child deserves to play and with the Challengerleague no one is ever turned away.
Our teams play on regulation Little League fields, using most of the regulation equipment. We do make adaptations based on each individual’s abilities and needs. Our season begins in late April and runs through July. We have players from all over Stark County and beyond.
https://www.cantonchallengerbaseball.org/
Download the flyer from their website.
Our Philosophy
At Nuhop we believe every child deserves a safe, supportive space to grow, connect and thrive. Our programs are rooted in the principles of inclusion, social-emotional learning, and nature-based exploration.
Why We Do What We Do
We've seen firsthand how immersive camp experiences can empower children to build confidence, develop friendships, and navigate challenges. In a world where many children face the pressures of technology and isolation, Camp Nuhop offers a vital opportunity to reconnect-with nature, peers, and themselves.
How We Do It
- Exceptional Ratios: We pride ourselves on maintaining small group sizes to ensure personalized attention and care.
- Specialized Staff: Our team is trained to support children with diverse needs, including those with special needs and behavioral challenges.
- Engaging Programs: From outdoor adventures to creative arts and social-emotional development, our programs are designed to inspire growth and fun.
Visit us at nuhop.org to learn more about our mission and programs.
SUMFUN SUMMER DAY CAMP
2024 SESSIONS
I. June 10 - 14
II. June 17 - 21
III. June 24 - 28
IV. July 8 - 12
V. July 15 - 19
VI. July 22 - 26
Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
FEES: $445/Week - They accept funding through Medicaid waiver, DD boards, and private pay.
Campers must be able to operate on a ratio of one staff to five campers. This requires a level ofindependence with activities of daily living, ability to stay with the group, and non-aggressive behaviors.
Outdoor camp experience
Children with developmental disabilities Ages
5-21
Fostering skill development and socialization
Activities include swimming, hiking, crafts, challenge courses, archery, horseback riding, and group events.
INTERESTED? Visit campchris.org or call us at 330-376-2267 to start the review process
Wondering where to send your kids for summer camp this year? The 2025 Guide to Summer Camps in Northeast Ohio is for you! Filled with the best summer camps taking place across Northeast Ohio, including both in person and virtual summer camp opportunities.
https://northeastohiofamilyfun.com/summer-camps-in-northeast-ohio/
LEARN WHAT YOU LOVE! If your child likes LEGO, Minecraft, or coding, they are going to love becoming a creator in a Classroom Antics summer camp Classroom Antics is an educational enrichment provider offering fun, STEAM-focused programs for kids 7-14 years old. Weeklong summer camps are offered in a variety of STEAM activities, including video game design, robotics, animation, video production, and coding. Attend half-day or full-day in a location close to home – Aurora, Beachwood, Berea, Brecksville, Brunswick, Fairlawn, Solon, and Westlake.
Classroom Antics programs are uniquely different from other STEAM programs.
Professional educators – teachers with classroom experience
Small class sizes – 12 students max per class
Dedicated materials & equipment – 1:1 student to equipment ratio
Close to home – most programs within a 15-minute drive
Fun, safe, social, and respectful environment
For more information, click this link.
Call or email for more information and registration assistance.
ossbsummercamp@ossb.oh.gov
(614) 202-6752
Website link: https://ossb.ohio.gov/schools-and-programs/summer-camps/summer-camps
Community Service Camp; Grades 9 - EDGE
Advanced Cooking Camp; Grades 11 -12
Horticulture Camp; Grades 1 - 6
STEM Camp; Grades 7 - 12
Multiple Disabilities Day Camp; Grades 7 - 12
PeeWee Sports Camp; Grades 1 - 6
ECC Camp; Grades 7 - 12
Multiple Disabilities Day Camp; Grades K - 6
Ohio Explorers Camp; Grades 8 -12
Sports Camp; Grades 7-12
Multiple Disabilities Day Camp; Grades K - 6
Multiple Disabilities Day Camp; Grades K-6
Theater Camp; Grades 7-12
Band Camp; Grades 7-12
Ohio Coalition for the Education of Children with Disabilities
To download the Camp Information (PDF), click this link.
Discover Exciting Summer Camp Opportunities
As summer approaches, we are thrilled to share some fantastic summer camp opportunities tailored to meet your students' diverse interests and needs. Whether your child is interested in academic enrichment, outdoor adventures, or fostering social connections, there's something for everyone!
Please take the time to explore these opportunities and consider which ones align best with your child's interests and goals. Each camp offers unique experiences and a supportive environment.
We encourage you to contact the respective camps for further information and registration details and to discuss any specific accommodations your child may require. OCDBE does not endorse any specific program. Instead, we aim to inform you about the range of options available.
Ohio Camps:
Columbus:
Cincinnati: Clovernook Summer Camps
Cleveland: Cleveland Sight Center School-Age Programs
Strongsville: Camp Cheerful
Whitehouse: Courageous Community Services Camps
Northfield: Peak Potential Therapy Camps
Warsaw: Echoing Hills Camps
Kettering: Camp Emanuel Ohio Programs
Highland County: KampDovetail