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Services, support, resources and referrals offered to military families who have a family member with special health care need. Activities may include movies, swimming and bowling.
Helps to enriching the lives of people with developmental disabilities by building interpersonal skills, confidence and lifelong friendships.
Provides impactful programs & resources for individuals with Down Syndrome and their families in the Puget Sound area.
Offers outdoor recreation for kids & adults with disabilities
Shadow Seals provides swimmers with a disability the competitive team environment, culture, coaching, training and competitive opportunities to achieve both athletic and personal success.
Offers activities and social peer group programs such as: Afternoon Activities Club, Hike & Swim Club, Book Club, Art Club, Drama Club, Job Skills Club, and Saturday Supper Club as well as open choice hours and one-on-one support, mentoring, and tutoring.
Offers therapeutic riding for people with special needs.
A Jewish organization offering children with special needs a chance to connect with teen volunteers in a variety of programs, camps & activities.
Equine Assisted Therapy Center providing one-on-one lessons to children with mental and physical disabilities. Services are free of charge.

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Teen Art Club is a free, monthly program for youth in Grades 6-12, where you can bring your friends and your creativity to inspire new pieces of art. Snacks, drinks, and art supplies will be provided. Due to limited space and equipment, we recommend teens sign up in advance. This program typically takes a break during the summer.
Provides peer mentorship by matching volunteers and youth in the community.
Shadow Seals provides swimmers with a disability the competitive team environment, culture, coaching, training and competitive opportunities to achieve both athletic and personal success.
The Adaptive Recreation Division offers a full range of programs and services for adults and children with disabilities. Please call for details and a schedule.
Essential school supplies and a new backpack are available for local pre-K through 12th graders preparing to attend a public or private school. Distribution happens in August, check website for details.
Offers adaptive riding, OT/PT, speech and hippotherapy.
Various programs offered for children K-12 including tutoring, Lego Building, and a summer program. Check website for updated details about program schedule. Primarily services children in the South Whidbey Island School District.
pairs trained adults with youth who can benefit from weekly one-on-one time with a caring mentor and participation in clubs and activities. Whether it's bike riding, baking cookies, or just talking, mentoring is a way for adults and kids alike to experience quality time together and make a positive difference in each other's lives.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Island County provides peer mentorship by matching volunteers and youth in the community.
Summer Day Camp is Monday-Friday, 9am-5pm. From 9:00-1:00 Campers will participate in structured group activities that include arts and crafts, outdoor play, active group games, messy sensory activities, walking field trips and more! Between 1pm-5pm students will enjoy supervised free play. Children must have completed kindergarten to attend Funhouse Summer Day Camp. Costs $150 per week.
Partners N Pals is a summer day camp for all children ages 6-21 in Kennewick, Richland, and Pasco, with a focus on children with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities. Activities include playing at schools, parks, swimming, bowling, horseback riding, arts and crafts, and more. Weekly Zoom meetings are offered to answer questions and assist with the camper application process. Please see the website for confirmation dates and times.
Offers sports programs for kids with developmental disabilities age 8 and older. Offers teen specific outings, classes, camps and socials.
Offers equine assisted activities to youth from 8-17 years old and a variety of other programs. Please call for details and schedule.
Provides new coats, scarves, gloves, blankets, shoes, socks, backpacks and other warm items to low-income, homeless, and foster school-aged children.
Opportunities for youth and adults with physically disabilities to participate and compete in athletic and recreational activities.
Most programs are directed towards people with developmental disabilities who are age 18 and up.