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Camp Adventure (Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation)

Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation

Albuquerque, New Mexico - Bernalillo County

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Albuquerque

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Provider overview

Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation's Camp Adventure is an adaptive recreation camp in Albuquerque for children with permanent physical disabilities.

The Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation supports children with physical disabilities across New Mexico through its Quality of Life program, including adaptive sports and the annual Camp Adventure summer camp.

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Registration
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Ages
Children ages 6 to 19 living with permanent musculoskeletal or physical disabilities
Season
Summer day camp (annual five-day camp, typically June)
Cost
Confirm camp cost or fee assistance, eligibility through Carrie Tingley Hospital, and registration.

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Camp Adventure (Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation)

Camp Adventure is an annual day camp; the foundation also runs adaptive sports year-round. Families should confirm dates, eligibility, and registration directly.

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Camp Adventure adaptive summer day camp

Annual five-day adaptive day camp for children with permanent physical disabilities, wheelchair sports, adaptive cycling, archery, swimming, arts, eligibility, and registration.

Ages
Children ages 6 to 19 living with permanent musculoskeletal or physical disabilities
Season
Summer day camp (annual five-day camp, typically June)
Schedule
Contact the Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation for current Camp Adventure dates, eligibility, and registration in Albuquerque.
Cost
Confirm camp cost or fee assistance, eligibility through Carrie Tingley Hospital, and registration.
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Jun 8, 2026
Why this is listed
Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation's official Quality of Life Program page includes Camp Adventure, an adaptive recreation camp for children with permanent physical disabilities, with activities such as wheelchair sports, adaptive cycling, archery, swimming, and arts.
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Program details we found

Camp Adventure adaptive summer day camp

Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation's official Quality of Life Program page includes Camp Adventure, an adaptive recreation camp for children with permanent physical disabilities, with activities such as wheelchair sports, adaptive cycling, archery, swimming, and arts.

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What the provider says: The official source names Camp Adventure, the Quality of Life Program, children with permanent physical disabilities, wheelchair sports, adaptive cycling, archery, swimming, arts, and recreation.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about current Camp Adventure dates, eligibility, physical-disability criteria, activity adaptations, medical or personal-care needs, registration, cost, and transportation.

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What we found: Carrie Tingley Hospital Foundation's official Quality of Life Program page includes Camp Adventure, an adaptive recreation camp for children with permanent physical disabilities, with activities such as wheelchair sports, adaptive cycling, archery, swimming, and arts.

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What to confirm

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  • For sports: what equipment, experience level, classification, practice location, transportation, and caregiver participation should we plan for?
  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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