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Camp Akeela

Camp Akeela

Thetford Center, Vermont - Orange County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Thetford Center

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Thetford Center, Vermont

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Provider overview

Camp Akeela is a neurodiverse overnight camp in Thetford Center for campers ages 9-17 with autism (Level 1), ADHD, or NVLD, blending traditional camp activities with social skill building.

Camp Akeela is a neurodiverse co-ed overnight summer camp in the Green Mountains of Vermont serving campers who benefit from social skill support.

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Ages
Campers ages 9 to 17 (grades 3-10), many with autism Level 1, ADD/ADHD, or NLD/NVLD
Season
Summer overnight camp
Cost
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Neurodiverse overnight camp

Overnight camp for neurodiverse campers, traditional activities, social skills focus, cabin support, and applications.

Ages
Campers ages 9 to 17 (grades 3-10), many with autism Level 1, ADD/ADHD, or NLD/NVLD
Season
Summer overnight camp
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Why this is listed
Camp Akeela is a neurodiverse co-ed overnight camp in Vermont's Green Mountains for campers ages 9 to 17, many diagnosed on the autism spectrum (Level 1), with ADD/ADHD, or with NLD/NVLD, offering a traditional camp program with arts, aquatics, outdoor adventure, and non-competitive athletics that supports social skills.
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Program details we found

Neurodiverse overnight camp

Camp Akeela is a neurodiverse co-ed overnight camp in Vermont's Green Mountains for campers ages 9 to 17, many diagnosed on the autism spectrum (Level 1), with ADD/ADHD, or with NLD/NVLD, offering a traditional camp program with arts, aquatics, outdoor adventure, and non-competitive athletics that supports social skills.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names a neurodiverse overnight camp, autism spectrum (Level 1), ADD/ADHD, NLD/NVLD, social skills, and a traditional camp program.

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What we found: Camp Akeela is a neurodiverse co-ed overnight camp in Vermont's Green Mountains for campers ages 9 to 17, many diagnosed on the autism spectrum (Level 1), with ADD/ADHD, or with NLD/NVLD, offering a traditional camp program with arts, aquatics, outdoor adventure, and non-competitive athletics that supports social skills.

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