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Camp Tiger

LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine

New Orleans, Louisiana - Orleans County

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New Orleans

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Provider overview

Camp Tiger is a free summer day camp run by LSU Health New Orleans medical students for children ages 6-15 with physical and/or mental special needs.

Camp Tiger, founded in 1985, is run by LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine students as a free summer camp for children with special needs.

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Ages
Children ages 6-15 with physical and/or mental special needs in the Greater New Orleans, Northshore, and Baton Rouge areas
Season
One week each summer
Cost
Camp is free of charge for eligible children, including breakfast, lunch, and transportation for activities; confirm the current session and how to apply.

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Camp Tiger (LSU Health New Orleans)

Camp runs one week each summer with limited spots and an application. Families should confirm the dates, eligibility, and deadline directly.

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Free week-long special needs summer camp

Free summer camp for children with special needs, high staff ratio, meals, transportation, field trips, and the application process.

Ages
Children ages 6-15 with physical and/or mental special needs in the Greater New Orleans, Northshore, and Baton Rouge areas
Season
One week each summer
Schedule
Check the LSU Health New Orleans Camp Tiger pages for this year's camp week, eligibility, and the application window.
Cost
Camp is free of charge for eligible children, including breakfast, lunch, and transportation for activities; confirm the current session and how to apply.
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Jun 3, 2026
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Camp Tiger is a free week-long summer camp run by LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine students for children ages 6-15 with physical and/or mental special needs, providing a traditional camp experience, breakfast and lunch, transportation, and roughly two medical students per camper.
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Program details we found

Free week-long special needs summer camp

Camp Tiger is a free week-long summer camp run by LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine students for children ages 6-15 with physical and/or mental special needs, providing a traditional camp experience, breakfast and lunch, transportation, and roughly two medical students per camper.

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What the provider says: The source names a free summer camp, children with physical and/or mental special needs, a traditional camp experience, and roughly two medical students per camper.

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What we checked

What we found: Camp Tiger is a free week-long summer camp run by LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine students for children ages 6-15 with physical and/or mental special needs, providing a traditional camp experience, breakfast and lunch, transportation, and roughly two medical students per camper.

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Is Camp Tiger reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

No. This listing is informational and based on public sources. It is not a rating, ranking, quality review, or safety evaluation.

What information should families confirm with LSU Health New Orleans School of Medicine?

Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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