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Camp Sunrise Special Needs Summer Program

Town of Newington Parks & Recreation

Newington, Connecticut - Hartford County

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Newington, Connecticut

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Provider overview

Camp Sunrise is a summer day camp for special needs children ages 3-21 from Newington, Wethersfield, Rocky Hill, Glastonbury, and Cromwell, with games, sports, arts, and field trips.

Camp Sunrise is a shared special-needs summer camp run by the Parks and Recreation Departments of Newington, Wethersfield, Rocky Hill, Glastonbury, and Cromwell.

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Ages
Special needs children ages 3-21 with physical, intellectual, developmental, and/or other health impairments
Season
Summer day camp, seven weeks
Cost
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Camp Sunrise (Town of Newington Parks & Recreation)

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Camp Sunrise special needs summer day camp

Special-needs summer day camp, games and sports, arts and crafts, nature walks, field trips, residency, and registration.

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Special needs children ages 3-21 with physical, intellectual, developmental, and/or other health impairments
Season
Summer day camp, seven weeks
Schedule
Camp runs Monday-Friday over seven summer weeks; applicants must be a resident of Glastonbury, Rocky Hill, Cromwell, Wethersfield, or Newington. Confirm current dates and meeting site.
Cost
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Camp Sunrise is a summer recreational program for special needs children ages 3-21 with physical, intellectual, developmental, and/or other health impairments, sponsored and operated by the Parks and Recreation Departments in Rocky Hill, Wethersfield, Newington, Glastonbury, and Cromwell, with games, sports, arts and crafts, nature walks, and field trips.
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Camp Sunrise special needs summer day camp

Camp Sunrise is a summer recreational program for special needs children ages 3-21 with physical, intellectual, developmental, and/or other health impairments, sponsored and operated by the Parks and Recreation Departments in Rocky Hill, Wethersfield, Newington, Glastonbury, and Cromwell, with games, sports, arts and crafts, nature walks, and field trips.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names special needs children, physical, intellectual, developmental, or other health impairments, and a program sponsored by five town Parks and Recreation Departments.

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What we found: Camp Sunrise is a summer recreational program for special needs children ages 3-21 with physical, intellectual, developmental, and/or other health impairments, sponsored and operated by the Parks and Recreation Departments in Rocky Hill, Wethersfield, Newington, Glastonbury, and Cromwell, with games, sports, arts and crafts, nature walks, and field trips.

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