Camp Make A Friend - Day Camp

4.7

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3975 Conshohocken Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19131-5426

Friendship and growth for every unique camper

About Camp Make A Friend - Day Camp

About Camp Make A Friend - Day Camp

Outdoor & adventure
Sports
Art
Music
Philosophy: Camp Make A Friend offers a warm, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities can belong. The staff is highly trained to support children with special needs, ensuring everyone feels safe and valued. Your child will build confidence, social skills, and friendships through adaptive activities and peer connections. It’s a place where strengths are celebrated and families feel supported.
Philosophy: Camp Make A Friend offers a warm, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities can belong. The staff is highly trained to support children with special needs, ensuring everyone feels safe and valued. Your child will build confidence, social skills, and friendships through adaptive activities and peer connections. It’s a place where strengths are celebrated and families feel supported.
Philosophy: Camp Make A Friend offers a warm, inclusive environment where kids of all abilities can belong. The staff is highly trained to support children with special needs, ensuring everyone feels safe and valued. Your child will build confidence, social skills, and friendships through adaptive activities and peer connections. It’s a place where strengths are celebrated and families feel supported.
Ages:

5

-

21

years old

Pricing:

$65

/day

$325

/week

Camp sessions & schedule

Camp sessions & schedule

Boys & girls aged 5-21Mon–Fri from 9AM3PM25/day & 100/week
Registration fee: $35 (one-time)
Weekly tuition: $325
Extended care, transportation, and additional support may be available for an extra fee.
Camp runs: July 7 to August 7
Contact the camp for possible discounts, registration deadlines, and details on extended hours or sibling rates.
No daily drop-in or single-day holiday camp options listed.
Registration fee: $35 (one-time)
Weekly tuition: $325
Extended care, transportation, and additional support may be available for an extra fee.
Camp runs: July 7 to August 7
Contact the camp for possible discounts, registration deadlines, and details on extended hours or sibling rates.
No daily drop-in or single-day holiday camp options listed.
Registration fee: $35 (one-time)
Weekly tuition: $325
Extended care, transportation, and additional support may be available for an extra fee.
Camp runs: July 7 to August 7
Contact the camp for possible discounts, registration deadlines, and details on extended hours or sibling rates.
No daily drop-in or single-day holiday camp options listed.

Activities & amenities

Activities & amenities

Campers enjoy a wide range of activities. Daily themes often include:

Adaptive programming
therapeutic recreation
social skills development
arts and crafts
games
music therapy
physical activity
sensory activities
swimming
life skills training
team building
outdoor recreation
creative expression
friendship building
communication skills
motor skills development
cognitive activities
adaptive sports
inclusive play
community outings
Birthdays:

No

What people are saying

4.7
My child loved the activities and caring staff!

Location

3975 Conshohocken Ave, Philadelphia, PA 19131-5426

Additional info

Additional info

Run by Easterseals, a trusted leader in disability services. Experienced therapists and educators provide specialized support. Transportation options may be available. Programming focuses on inclusion, fun, and real-world skills.
Run by Easterseals, a trusted leader in disability services. Experienced therapists and educators provide specialized support. Transportation options may be available. Programming focuses on inclusion, fun, and real-world skills.
Run by Easterseals, a trusted leader in disability services. Experienced therapists and educators provide specialized support. Transportation options may be available. Programming focuses on inclusion, fun, and real-world skills.

Health & safety

Health & safety

Affiliations: ADA, Easterseals, local government, disability advocacy