These recommendations are given by young teens who live in Texas and have been to these camps for many years. The Camps they recommended were the ones that held a place close to their heart and have helped shape their experience growing up with a Limb Difference.
There is a lot to offer for Limb Different Children, so check out our Notables as well and drop us a line if you have a camp to suggest!
https://www.nolimitsfoundation.org/
Education and Empowering young people with Limb Loss and Limb Difference; and their Families to discover and develop a Healthy, Happy, & Independent Lifestyle.
This Camp has hosted many of our friends, including Addison Richter, Cam Ayala, and anyone who felt a passion to connect
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https://nubability.org/
The NubAbility® Athletics Foundation exists to encourage, inspire, instruct limb different youth by getting them out of the stands, off the bench and into mainstream sports. Imagine the power of having a mentor who looks like you. #DontNeed2.
Weston & Connor have met the Founder of Nububailty, and did a baseball lesson that was so great! They can't wait to join the camp in Mesquite, Texas November 2024
https://scottishriteforchildren.org/becoming-our-patient/therapeutic-sports-recreation/camps
The goals of camp are for our patients to foster independence and self-confidence, while developing and improving communication and problem-solving skills in an enjoyable “can do” setting. Campers are supervised 24 hours a day by counselors made up of Scottish Rite for Children staff and volunteers.
This camp has been recommended by many families!
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https://neversayneverfoundation.org/
Their vision is to help children and young adults with challenges in their lives to overcome adversity with a positive attitude and to understand that you can do anything you want if you put your mind to it.
Their mission is to sponsor disabled athletes in a multitude of sports, including extreme sports and to seek funding to allow youth and young adults with disabilities to attend camps, sporting events and to get the prosthetics or other tools they need to thrive.
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