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Camp Mariposa - Lifeline Connections

A year-round substance use prevention and mentoring program that meets bi-monthly on weekends, for youth ages 9-12 or teens ages 13-17 affected by the substance use disorder of a family member. All camp activities are provided free of charge.

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Summer Camp Opportunities - Salvation Army

Every summer, The Salvation Army helps kids of all ages go to camp at Camp Arnold at Timberlake. Summer Camp experiences are offered based upon the age of the camper. For more information about sending your child to camp, contact The Salvation Army in Bellingham.

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Youth Transition Summer Workshop - Center for Independence Marysville

A free overnight workshop for youth ages 16-24 who experience disability, plan to live independently, and have career or educational goals. The workshop focuses on preparing for college and/or employment and learning independent living skills.

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Royal Family Kids Camp - Hillcrest Church

Week-long overnight summer camps for children ages 6-11 who have been or currently are in foster care.

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Camp Prime Time - Prime Time Inc

Provides a wilderness camp experience for families with children who are disabled or very ill for no cost to families. Camps begin the 1st weekend in June through the 1st weekend in October. Activities include fishing, hiking, outdoor exploring, campfire sing-alongs, nature walks and boat rides. Volunteers provide the meals and most activities while families reconnect within the family unit and with other families sharing similar health issues, as support groups are welcome. Safe, accessible, and invigorating environment for our special needs families who often give up on family recreation because of the impact of the child's health condition. Campers can come from anywhere in the Pacific Northwest.

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Juvenile Arthritis Summer Family Camp - Arthritis Foundation's Great West Region

Provides kids with arthritis and related childhood rheumatic diseases and their families a chance to have fun, build confidence and make lasting memories together. Connect Groups provide supportive social connections and are inclusive to parents/guardians of children or adults living with all types of arthritis and rheumatic diseases. These virtual or in person groups bring people together for fun social and informative educational events and activities focused on mutual support and positive coping strategies for living well.

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Lions Camp Horizon - Camp Horizon Foundation

Summer camp programs for adults and teens with developmental and physical disabilities.

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Camp I-Vy - Bleeding Disorder Foundation of Washington

Coordinates a bleeding disorders summer camp for families in conjunction with the Puget Sound Blood Center's Hemophilia Program. Provides informal social gatherings for peer groups, their friends and families. Nurses and doctors accompanies participants during the camp.

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