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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.
Offers programs, activities and support for adults & children with disabilities.
LEGO bricks are supplied for this program; children only need to bring their imagination.
Provides a free after school and summer program for children 1st - 8th grade. Apply online.
Provides creative social skills groups, summer camps, tutoring, and other services for students ages 8–18. Programs are geared for children and youth with autism, Asperger's syndrome, ADHD, and learning disabilities.
A Jewish organization offering children with special needs a chance to connect with teen volunteers in a variety of programs, camps & activities.
For more information about what back-to-school resources are available in your area, contact The Salvation Army in Bellingham.
People of all ages with disabilities are invited to fully participate in any programs that are offered.
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 various youth mentorship programs such as 1-to-1 adult/child mentorship, peer mentorship, and small group mentorship. Youth will be able to participate in activities with mentors that foster growth and learning. Serves youth 7-18 who are residents of Lopez Island.
Bellevue's Parks & Community Services provides people who live with disabilities the opportunities and choices for recreation, socialization and fitness so that they can participate more successfully in the life of our community. Please call for details and schedule.
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.
After School activities for children 0-12. This program typically takes a break during the summer.
This summer day camp is inspired by the intersection of art and science created by Padilla Bay Reserve and the Museum of Northwest Art. Explore what makes our community special through art, culture and science. Parents are responsible for pick up and drop off of their children. Check online at the beginning of the year for more information about registration and price.
Provides school supplies to families in need. Serves residents in the Pullman School District.
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.
STAR is Island Rec's daily after-school program for youth in grades K-5. The program is held at Friday Harbor Elementary School after school until 6pm. STAR provides a safe, supervised, fun and enriching environment. The daily program includes a snack, outside play time, organized games & activities, and homework time. Students can drop in and parents will receive a bill at the end of the month.
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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Offers adaptive riding, OT/PT, speech and hippotherapy.
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.
Provides impactful programs & resources for individuals with Down Syndrome and their families in the Puget Sound area.
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.
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 Afterschool Program is open to all students in grades 1-5 attending Orcas Island schools during the school year. Funhouse staff will pick up students from the public school at dismissal, and head back to The Funhouse for group games, activities, and free-play. Register online.
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.
Provides a variety of recreational activities for families of children with special health care needs.
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.
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 information and coordination of community events accessible for families with special needs. Please visit website or Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/kitsapaccessibleevents/ for more information.

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Offers community-based recreation activities for teens & adults with developmental disabilities. Please call or visit website for specific program information.
Provides Sport, Social and Recreational opportunities to adults & children 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.
Most programs are directed towards people with developmental disabilities who are age 18 and up.
Opportunities for youth and adults with physically disabilities to participate and compete in athletic and recreational activities.
Provides a summer camp for children with autism.
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.
Children can receive 2 free games each day of the program, which runs during spring and summer break. Visit the Kids Bowl Free website to find the nearest bowling center that offers the program and register in person.

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Helps to enriching the lives of people with developmental disabilities by building interpersonal skills, confidence and lifelong friendships.
Cast for Kids hosts one-day events across the state. Kids with special needs (ages 6-18) and their caregivers are given fishing equipment and paired with a volunteer for a fun day of fishing. Visit their website to find an event near you.

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Offers recreational activities for youth with special needs through the Special Olympics program. Call or email for more information.
Services, support, resources and referrals offered to military families who have a family member with special health care need. Activities at Kitsap may include movies, swimming and bowling.
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.
Provides peer mentorship by matching volunteers and youth in the community.
Provides a variety of inclusive recreational opportunities as well as adaptive programs for persons with disabilities.
Kids Care Clubs are groups of young people who volunteer together to help others in their communities and around the world. The Autism Serves Kids Care Club of Clark County is a fun, inclusive and autism-friendly volunteering club for kids and teens on the autism spectrum of all ability ranges as well as siblings and peer mentors.
Offers a modified version of soccer designed to provide opportunities for children with special needs ages 4-19.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Island County provides peer mentorship by matching volunteers and youth in the community.
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.