Who: Dunwoody Speech, Inc.
When June 2-11, June 16-25, July 7-16
How much: Cost: $600 per camp (6, 2-hour sessions) - $200 deposit due May 1st
Contact:
770-901-9949
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What: Camp B You for children ages 6 to 10 diagnosed with autism spectrum disorders
Who: Marcus Autism Center
When: June 8, 2009 to July 2, 2009 9am to 3pm (lunch not provided)
Cost: $560 per child
Contact: Karen McIntosh 404-785-9464 or karen.mcintosh@choa.org
Note: Children must be verbal (speaking in phrases), have basick play skills, not have signifgant behavior problems, and be toilet trained.
What: Camp Inspire for children ages 16 to 21 years of age and able to camp overnight without behavioral issues
Who: Special Olympics of Georgia
When: July 6, 2009 to July 10, 2009
Where: Camp Will A Way in Winder, GA
Cost: contact Special Olympics
Contact: 800-866-4400 EXT 122 or EXT 112
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What: Project Work for children in grades 7th through 11th
Who: The cottage School
When: June 1st to June 12th from 8:30am to 2:30pm
Where: Roswell, GA
Cost: $300 per week (scholarships available)
Contact: Dawn Ferrigno 678-250-5106 dawnf@cottageschool.org
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What: Lose the Training Wheels Bike Camp for children ages 8 to 18 (restrictions apply. see website)
Who: Fisscher Foundation
When: July 6, 2009 to July 10, 2009 various sessions per day
Where: Hembree Park Recreation Center in Roswell, GA
Cost: $200 per camper (scholarships available)
Contact Joy Prettyman 404-731-2413/770-623-3822 bikecampatlanta@gmail.com
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