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Camp Kamassa

Mississippi's Toughest Kids Foundation

Crystal Springs, Mississippi - Copiah County

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Crystal Springs

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Crystal Springs, Mississippi

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Provider overview

Camp Kamassa near Crystal Springs is a year-round, fully accessible camp for children and adults with special needs, offering overnight camps, day-use programs, and on-site events.

Mississippi's Toughest Kids Foundation, founded in 2008, operates Camp Kamassa near Crystal Springs, a year-round fully accessible camp for people with special needs.

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Ages
Children and adults with chronic illness, physical and intellectual challenges, and other special needs
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Year-round overnight camps, day-use programs, and on-site events
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Accessible overnight and day camp

Year-round accessible overnight and day camps, on-site events, accessible facilities, eligibility, and registration.

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Children and adults with chronic illness, physical and intellectual challenges, and other special needs
Season
Year-round overnight camps, day-use programs, and on-site events
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Why this is listed
Camp Kamassa, operated by Mississippi's Toughest Kids Foundation near Crystal Springs, is Mississippi's first year-round, fully handicap-accessible camp for children and adults with chronic illness, physical and intellectual challenges, and other special needs, with overnight camps, day-use programs, and on-site events.
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Program details we found

Accessible overnight and day camp

Camp Kamassa, operated by Mississippi's Toughest Kids Foundation near Crystal Springs, is Mississippi's first year-round, fully handicap-accessible camp for children and adults with chronic illness, physical and intellectual challenges, and other special needs, with overnight camps, day-use programs, and on-site events.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names a fully handicap-accessible camp, chronic illness, physical and intellectual challenges, special needs, flat campus with wide sidewalks, accessible cabins, and an on-site infirmary.

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What we found: Camp Kamassa, operated by Mississippi's Toughest Kids Foundation near Crystal Springs, is Mississippi's first year-round, fully handicap-accessible camp for children and adults with chronic illness, physical and intellectual challenges, and other special needs, with overnight camps, day-use programs, and on-site events.

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