Bay Cliff Health Camp

Bay Cliff is a year-round, nonprofit therapy and wellness center for children and adults with physical disabilities. At Bay Cliff children work towards goals of increased independence and living a fuller life. Some activities inclue an adaptive paddling workshop, a health and wellness retreat for polio survivors, winter recreation for the children and adults that attend summer programs, and other family programs. Bay Cliff also partners with non-profit organizations and schools interested in conducting programs at camp.
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Greenville Optimist Camp

The Greenville Optimist Camp for Persons with Disabilities is a summer camp which serves adults and children who have received or are receiving Special Education services, regardless of age or ability to pay. The Camp is an overnight tent camping experience and offers fishing, boating, swimming, arts/crafts, nature experiences, trips, and nightly campfires.
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Judson Center

Offers a comprehensive array of individual & group services for children, teens and adults with ASD and their families. Also offers services in the areas of mental health, disability and child & family services including respite care and employment services for adults with disabilities.
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Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs

The Association of Maternal and Child Health Programs (AMCHP) is a national resource, partner and advocate for state public health leaders and others working to improve the health of women, children, youth and families, including those with special health care needs. AMCHP disseminates information on best practices; advocates on member's behalf in Washington, provides technical assistance and advises states on parent professional partnerships.
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Asthma Initiative of Michigan

The Asthma Initiative of Michigan (AIM) site was developed to provide access to information about asthma and Michigan's asthma activities, and help partners communicate. AIM sought the help of asthma experts from across the state from public and private agencies with knowledge in the areas of clinical care, education, environmental quality and surveillance to develop a resource repository.
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Utah State University Hear to Learn Resources for Parents and Professionals

The Utah State University Listening and Spoken Language program, Sound Beginnings, launched in 2007 to help children with hearing loss reach their potential for academic and life success. They have also begun translating what they and others have learned into user-friendly materials for parents of children who are deaf or hard of hearing, as well as those who care for and work with them.
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I Can Shine Camp

iCan Shine is an international charitable nonprofit organization. We collaborate with local organizations and individuals, our program ‘hosts’, to conduct over 100 five-day ‘iCan’ programs in 35 States and Canada serving nearly 3,000 people with disabilities each year. Programs include biking, swimming, and dancing.
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Michigan State University Sports Skills Program

In the Sports Skills Program, MSU undergraduate students provide coaching and instruction in sports skills to children and adults with disabilities who reside in the greater Lansing area. SSP provides opportunities for: (a) MSU students to develop an appreciation of human ability and acquire teaching/coaching skills; (b) persons with disabilities to improve sports skills and physical fitness; and (c) MSU students and faculty to conduct research on physical activity and disability.
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