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The Hands On Summer Camp is unique. It was founded in 1991 by a group of parents who found that their children, who happened to be deaf and hard of hearing, didn't have the same sport and recreational opportunities as other children. In addition to the obvious fitness benefits, the Camp's founders believe that sports are a way for deaf children to break down barriers and participate in a larger community.
Since 1991, more than 400 children have received professional instruction in sports, the arts and enjoyed the fun and confidence the camp provides.
Our camps are one week in
duration and integrate hearing, deaf and hard of hearing children
ages 5 (born in 2003) 12. One sport is taught in each camp by professionals
in their fields of expertise. Hearing children can get an exciting glimpse into a wonderful language, while deaf and hard of hearing children experience a rare opportunity to participate with ease.
We emphasize learning and fun through sign language studies, sports,
arts and crafts and other interesting activities. Additional outings
include, bowling, picnics, mini golf, Imax, Bug
Zoo and much more.
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