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Summer 2017 Camp Fairs & Special Needs Camp Resources

Posted on January 20, 2017 by DS SEPACJanuary 20, 2017

Most summer camps begin offering open houses & accepting participant registrations in January, so it’s not too soon to begin looking. Check out the resources below for a camp that’s right for your child.

American Camp Association New England: Open House Events
Federation for Children with Special Needs: Summer Fun Camp Directory
MassCamps 2017: New England’s Summer Camp Directory
Mommy Poppins Guide to Summer Camp Fairs for All Ages
New England Camp Fair for Kids ages 5-14
Special Needs Summer Camps in Massachusetts
SPED Child & Teen: Special Needs Camps & Fairs Massachusetts 2017

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