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CHAMP at Southeastern Louisiana University

Southeastern Louisiana University Department of Kinesiology and Health Studies

Hammond, Louisiana - Tangipahoa County

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Provider overview

CHAMP is a summer camp at Southeastern Louisiana University in Hammond for children ages 6-12 with disabilities, with one-on-one modifications and activities like swimming, yoga, and sports.

Southeastern Louisiana University's Department of Kinesiology and Health Studies hosts CHAMP, a camp in Hammond for children with disabilities led by kinesiology students and community volunteers.

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Registration
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Ages
Children ages 6-12 with Autism Spectrum Disorder, language, learning, mild intellectual, and/or physical disabilities
Season
Summer camp
Cost
Registration is $90 with scholarships available for 50% or free attendance; registration includes a tee shirt, daily snacks and drinks, and equipment.

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Southeastern Louisiana University (CHAMP)

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CHAMP camp for children with disabilities

Summer camp with one-on-one modifications, swimming, yoga, and sports for children with disabilities, eligibility, scholarships, and registration.

Ages
Children ages 6-12 with Autism Spectrum Disorder, language, learning, mild intellectual, and/or physical disabilities
Season
Summer camp
Schedule
Contact Dr. Kristen Morgan in the Department of Kinesiology and Health Studies for current CHAMP dates, eligibility, scholarships, and registration.
Cost
Registration is $90 with scholarships available for 50% or free attendance; registration includes a tee shirt, daily snacks and drinks, and equipment.
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CHAMP, hosted by Southeastern Louisiana University's Department of Kinesiology and Health Studies in Hammond, is a camp for children ages 6-12 with Autism Spectrum Disorder, language, learning, mild intellectual, and/or physical disabilities, with one-on-one modifications, activities such as swimming and yoga, $90 registration with scholarships, run by Dr. Kristen Morgan.
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Program details we found

CHAMP camp for children with disabilities

CHAMP, hosted by Southeastern Louisiana University's Department of Kinesiology and Health Studies in Hammond, is a camp for children ages 6-12 with Autism Spectrum Disorder, language, learning, mild intellectual, and/or physical disabilities, with one-on-one modifications, activities such as swimming and yoga, $90 registration with scholarships, run by Dr. Kristen Morgan.

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What the provider says: The source names Autism Spectrum Disorder, language, learning, mild intellectual, and physical disabilities, one-on-one modifications, and activities catered to each child.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the one-on-one staffing, eligibility, daily schedule and activities, the swimming component, what to pack, and how to apply for a scholarship.

What we checked

What we found: CHAMP, hosted by Southeastern Louisiana University's Department of Kinesiology and Health Studies in Hammond, is a camp for children ages 6-12 with Autism Spectrum Disorder, language, learning, mild intellectual, and/or physical disabilities, with one-on-one modifications, activities such as swimming and yoga, $90 registration with scholarships, run by Dr. Kristen Morgan.

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What information should families confirm with Southeastern Louisiana University Department of Kinesiology and Health Studies?

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

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