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Bourne SWOP Socializing With Our Peers

Town of Bourne

Bourne, Massachusetts - Barnstable County

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May 30, 2026

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Cape Cod

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Provider overview

Bourne SWOP provides Tuesday evening social activities for adults with intellectual disabilities who live in Bourne, with family and caregiver participation options described by the town.

The Town of Bourne hosts SWOP as a local social program for adults with intellectual disabilities and their families.

Quick facts

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Ages
Bourne residents age 18 and older with intellectual disabilities who have aged out of school
Season
Tuesday evenings during the Bourne school calendar, September-June
Cost
The source does not list one fee; families should confirm current participation requirements, costs, transportation, and calendar details with the town.

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Bourne SWOP

The source says meetings generally alternate between Bourne Intermediate School and Ryan's Family Amusement.

Town of Bourne

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Adult social recreation

Cape Cod town social recreation program for Bourne adults with intellectual disabilities.

Ages
Bourne residents age 18 and older with intellectual disabilities who have aged out of school
Season
Tuesday evenings during the Bourne school calendar, September-June
Schedule
The source says SWOP meets Tuesday evenings for about an hour and a half and provides calendars during the year.
Cost
The source does not list one fee; families should confirm current participation requirements, costs, transportation, and calendar details with the town.
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Listing check

Last checked
May 30, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Town of Bourne SWOP page says Socializing With Our Peers provides social opportunities to adults with intellectual disabilities living in Bourne, meets Tuesday evenings during the school calendar, and alternates between the Intermediate School and Ryan's Family Amusement.
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Location contacts
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Program details we found

Adult social recreation

The official Town of Bourne SWOP page says Socializing With Our Peers provides social opportunities to adults with intellectual disabilities living in Bourne, meets Tuesday evenings during the school calendar, and alternates between the Intermediate School and Ryan's Family Amusement.

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Source checkedClearly listed in sourceFound in page titleSocializing With Our Peers | Town of Bourne
Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: Bourne describes Socializing With Our Peers, adults with intellectual disabilities, social opportunities, independence, respect, support, community involvement, family members, parents, guardians, caregivers, and weekly locations.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm residency rules, participant eligibility, activity calendar, drop-off expectations, supervision, transportation, accessibility at each location, and caregiver participation options.

What we checked

What we found: The official Town of Bourne SWOP page says Socializing With Our Peers provides social opportunities to adults with intellectual disabilities living in Bourne, meets Tuesday evenings during the school calendar, and alternates between the Intermediate School and Ryan's Family Amusement.

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