Camp Ramah New England Tikvah Program
Camp Ramah in New England
Palmer, Massachusetts - Hampden County
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Jun 3, 2026
Palmer
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Provider overview
The Tikvah Program at Camp Ramah in New England is an overnight summer camp in Palmer for Jewish campers with disabilities including autism, developmental, and intellectual disabilities, with inclusion, supported, and vocational tracks.
Camp Ramah in New England is a Jewish overnight camp in Palmer whose Tikvah Program is one of the oldest and largest summer programs for campers with disabilities in the country.
Quick facts
- Registration
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- Contact page
- https://www.campramahne.org/prospective-families/tikvah-camp-for-campers-with-disabilities/
- Phone
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- Ages
- Campers with disabilities, generally ages 8 and up across Inclusion, Amitzim, and vocational tracks; confirm current ranges
- Season
- Overnight summer camp
- Cost
- Confirm session tuition, financial assistance, eligibility, and how to apply for the current summer.
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Location contacts
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The Tikvah Program runs at Camp Ramah's overnight camp in Palmer. Families should confirm current sessions, tracks, and how to apply.
Programs and offerings
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Tikvah Program overnight camp
Overnight summer camp for campers with disabilities, with inclusion, supported (Amitzim), and vocational training tracks.
- Ages
- Campers with disabilities, generally ages 8 and up across Inclusion, Amitzim, and vocational tracks; confirm current ranges
- Season
- Overnight summer camp
- Schedule
- Contact Camp Ramah in New England for current Tikvah session dates, tracks, and the application process in Palmer.
- Cost
- Confirm session tuition, financial assistance, eligibility, and how to apply for the current summer.
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Listing check
- Last checked
- Jun 3, 2026
- Why this is listed
- The official Camp Ramah in New England page says the Tikvah Program, more than 50 years old, serves overnight campers with a wide range of disabilities including developmental and intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, learning differences, and neurological impairments, through Inclusion, Amitzim, and vocational tracks at its camp in Palmer.
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- Location contacts
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Program details we found
Tikvah Program overnight camp
The official Camp Ramah in New England page says the Tikvah Program, more than 50 years old, serves overnight campers with a wide range of disabilities including developmental and intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, learning differences, and neurological impairments, through Inclusion, Amitzim, and vocational tracks at its camp in Palmer.
Inclusion and support details
What the provider says: The source names campers with disabilities, developmental and intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, learning differences, neurological impairments, an Inclusion track, the Amitzim supported program, and a vocational training track.
Access notes to confirm: Ask about the support tracks and staffing, which track fits, accessible facilities, medical supports, and how to apply for a new camper.
What we checked
What we found: The official Camp Ramah in New England page says the Tikvah Program, more than 50 years old, serves overnight campers with a wide range of disabilities including developmental and intellectual disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, ADHD, learning differences, and neurological impairments, through Inclusion, Amitzim, and vocational tracks at its camp in Palmer.
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What to confirm
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- Support model, staff preparation, supervision, and safety policies.
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