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Camp Munroe

Munroe-Meyer Institute, University of Nebraska Medical Center

Omaha, Nebraska - Douglas County

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Provider overview

Camp Munroe is an Omaha summer day camp for children ages 3-21 with intellectual or developmental disabilities, with arts, sports, social skills, and adaptive activities led by recreational therapists.

The Munroe-Meyer Institute Department of Recreational Therapy operates Camp Munroe, a summer day camp for children with disabilities in Omaha.

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Ages
Children ages 3 to 21 with intellectual or developmental disabilities or genetic disorders
Season
Summer day camp running seven weeks from mid-June through July, Monday through Friday
Cost
The source notes a $50 non-refundable registration fee and $300 per week per camper, with a sliding-scale option or scholarships possibly available; confirm current pricing.

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Munroe-Meyer Institute Recreational Therapy

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Camp Munroe summer day camp

Summer day camp with arts, sports, social skills, adaptive therapy, performing arts, small groups, fees, and scholarships.

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Children ages 3 to 21 with intellectual or developmental disabilities or genetic disorders
Season
Summer day camp running seven weeks from mid-June through July, Monday through Friday
Schedule
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Cost
The source notes a $50 non-refundable registration fee and $300 per week per camper, with a sliding-scale option or scholarships possibly available; confirm current pricing.
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Camp Munroe is a pediatric inclusive summer day camp run by the MMI Department of Recreational Therapy for children ages 3 to 21 with intellectual or developmental disabilities or genetic disorders, offering arts and crafts, sports, social skills, adaptive therapy, and performing arts with trained recreational therapists.
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Camp Munroe summer day camp

Camp Munroe is a pediatric inclusive summer day camp run by the MMI Department of Recreational Therapy for children ages 3 to 21 with intellectual or developmental disabilities or genetic disorders, offering arts and crafts, sports, social skills, adaptive therapy, and performing arts with trained recreational therapists.

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What the provider says: The source names a pediatric inclusive day camp, intellectual and developmental disabilities, genetic disorders, small groups, and trained recreational therapists.

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What we found: Camp Munroe is a pediatric inclusive summer day camp run by the MMI Department of Recreational Therapy for children ages 3 to 21 with intellectual or developmental disabilities or genetic disorders, offering arts and crafts, sports, social skills, adaptive therapy, and performing arts with trained recreational therapists.

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