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The Wisconsin Lions Camp is focused on ensuring that Wisconsin youth and adults with disabilities are given the opportunity to experience the joys of summer camp. Through providing quality camp experiences, they are striving to create a safe and welcoming environment for all.
The camp offers a variety of activities from outdoor adventures, such as swimming and canoeing, to creative crafts, such as painting and pottery making. With 24-hour medical staff on site, the camp is able to provide a safe and secure atmosphere. The Wisconsin Lions Camp is committed to making sure that all campers have a wonderful and memorable experience.
The Wisconsin Lions Camp is a place of inclusivity and acceptance, where everyone is welcome regardless of their abilities or disabilities. Their goal is to provide an enjoyable and enriching camp experience that will foster the growth and development of all campers. The camp offers a variety of activities designed to meet the needs of all campers, and the staff is devoted to creating a positive camp experience that all campers will cherish.
Blind or Visually Impaired – Youth (June 11-15, 2023)
This program is open to Blind or Visually Impaired Youth who meet the following criteria. Because the program is free of charge, we reserve the right to accept or deny camper applications. The program will be restricted to 125 attendees per week at this time. Depending on how things change over the next few months, this number may be lowered or raised.
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Intellectual Disabilities or Autism – Youth (June 25-29 & July 2
This program is open to Youth with Intellectual Disabilities or Autism who meet the following criteria. Because the program is free of charge, we reserve the right to accept or deny camper applications. The program will be restricted to 125 attendees per week at this time. Depending on how things change over the next few months, this number may be lowered or raised.
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Diabetes – Youth (July 9-13 & July 16-20, 2023)
This program is open to Youth with diabetes who meet the following criteria. This program uses a lottery system to select campers for each session. Campers must notify us which session’s lottery they would like to be in by February 1, 2023. Because the program is free of charge, we reserve the right to accept or deny camper applications. The program will be restricted to 125 attendees per week at this time. Depending on how things change over the next few months, this number may be lowered or raised.
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Epilepsy – Youth (June 11-15, 2023)
This program is open to youth with epilepsy and runs concurrently with the Blind or Visually Impaired Youth program. They must meet the following criteria. Because the program is free of charge, we reserve the right to accept or deny camper applications. The program will be restricted to 125 attendees per week at this time. Depending on how things change over the next few months, this number may be lowered or raised.
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Deaf or Hard of Hearing – Youth
This program is open to Deaf or Hard of Hearing Youth who meet the following criteria. Because the program is free of charge, we reserve the right to accept or deny camper applications. The program will be restricted to 125 attendees per week at this time. Depending on how things change over the next few months, this number may be lowered or raised.