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Disability Connections -
Macon, Ga.
https://www.disabilityconnections.com/
We are a Christian organization providing financial and spiritual support, encouragement, community resources, and services to families with disabilities.
Matthew's Time- Weekend Respite - Click Here
Camp Hawkins - Click Here
Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency (GVRA) contract with multiple vendors to provide summer opportunities for individuals ages 14-22. Only requirement is the individual must be a Pre-ETS student to participate in one of the summer GROW programs. How do you become a Pre-ETS student? Click the above tab for VR, complete the permission form and submit to your child's teacher. The permission form, along with a copy of the student's IEP and psychological, will be submitted to the local VR agency by the school system. Once VR receives the referral, the individual has now become a Pre-ETS student and will have access to receive pre-employment services/classes while still in high school. Only returning students can participate in the summer GROW programs. If your young adult is graduating this school year, you are no longer eligible to receive Pre-ETS services and cannot participate in the summer GROW programs. You need to contact the local VR office to schedule a "in-take" appointment to become a Client of VR to receive services as an adult.
Looking for something to do this summer? Look below for some great opportunities.
Check out the overnight camps throughout Georgia - Click or scroll through the pages.
Community Programs and Camps
County Recreation & Parks Departments: Your county Parks Department may offer special programs through their office of Therapeutic Recreation. Each County can vary on what they do or do not offer.
Georgia Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies http://decal.ga.gov/ChildCareServices/CCRRSystem.aspx
Collaborates with families, community and state partners, GACCRRA advocates to support the early care and education community by responding to their needs in building capacity for safe, healthy and nurturing community environments for child development. Parents can search for childcare programs in their area.
Childcare and Parent Services Program(CAPS) http://dfcs.dhs.georgia.gov/subsidized-child-care-assistance
Subsidized child care in Georgia is provided through the Childcare and Parent Services (CAPS) program to help low income families afford quality child care. The CAPS program is administered in all 159 Georgia counties through the county Department of Family and Children Services.
Big Brother Big Sister (BBBS) www.bbbsheartga.org Contact: 478-745-3984 or agency@bbbsheartga.org Big Brother Big Sister makes a positive difference in the lives of children by promoting their self-esteem, expanding their awareness of life opportunities, and providing them with guidance and support through long-term, one-to-one mentoring with caring adults.
Boy Scouts of America ~ Central GA Council www.centralgeorgiacouncil.org Contact: 1-800-272-9386
The Boy Scouts of America provides a youth program of character development and values based leadership training. Boy Scouts of America prepares young people to make ethical and moral choices throughout their lifetime.
Girl Scout Council ~ Historic GA https://www.gshg.org/ Contact: 478-935-2221
Girl Scout is an organization dedicated solely to girls in an accepting and nurturing environment. Girls develop character and skills for success in the real world.
Junior Achievement of Georgia (JA) www.georgia.ja.org
Junior Achievement is the world’s largest organization dedicated to educating students in grades K-12 about entrepreneurship, work readiness and financial literacy through experiential hands-on programs. All programs align with Georgia's Performance Standards, while equipping students with the tools to be personally and professionally successful. JA brings the real world to students, opening their minds to their full potential by bridging the business and education communities.
Georgia 4-H https://georgia4h.org/4-h-centers/summer-camp/ Contact: ga4h@uga.edu The mission of Georgia 4-H is to assist youth in acquiring knowledge, developing life skills, and forming attitudes that will enable them to become self-directing, productive and contributing members of society. This mission is accomplished through "hands on" learning experiences, focused on agricultural and environmental issues, agriculture awareness, leadership, communication skills, foods and nutrition, health, energy conservation, and citizenship. Each county has an extension agent.
The Adopted Teen Empowerment and Mentoring Program (ATEAM)
https://dfcs.dhs.georgia.gov/adopted-teen-empowerment-and-mentoring-ateam-program Contact: 707-965-9336
The Adopted Teen Empowerment & Mentoring Program (ATEAM) provides the opportunity for adopted teens with special needs to interact with other adopted children. Ages/grades are 6th – 12th. Monthly meetings occur in each of the 12 regions across the state.
Special Olympics of Georgia www.specialolympicsga.org Contact: 770-414-9390 ext. 120 (Middle GA is Area 7) Special Olympics is a global organization that serves more than 4 million athletes with intellectual disabilities working with hundreds of thousands of volunteers and coaches each year. There are numerous and diverse opportunities right here in middle Georgia for young people with a wide array of challenges to participate in sports teams, events, and other types of activities.
Miracle League www.mlmacon.org Contact: 478-731-3215
Founded in 2003. Miracle League of Macon is a baseball league for children and youth with disabilities, physical and/or mental, boys and girls, ages 5-20.
Camp Little Shot http://camplittleshot.com/ Contact: 478- 746-8626 This is an annual one week for camp for children with diabetes, ages 6-18. Location is at Rock Eagle 4-H, Eatonton, GA.
Camp Big Heart http://campbigheart.org/about/ Contact: 678-294-1916 or campbigheart@bellsouth.net
Headquarters is in Stone Mountain, GA. Locations vary year to year. It is a week-long, summer residential camp opportunity for children and adults with mild to moderate disabilities.
Camp Twin Lakes www.camptwinlakes.org Contact: 404-231-1916 or contact@camptwinlakes.org For the past 21 years, Camp Twin Lakes has provided life-changing camp experiences to thousands of Georgia’s children with serious illnesses, disabilities, and other life challenges. Camp Twin Lakes provides week-long summer camps and year-round weekend retreats at three fully-accessible and medically-supportive campsites, day camps, and through hospital-based Camp-To-Go program.
GOAL Special Needs Ministry Group at Lizella Baptist Church http://www.lizellabaptist.net/ and “like” them on Facebook. They have a special needs ministry, monthly social gatherings, and a spring formal dance for individuals with disabilities.