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Exceptional Foundation of East Alabama

Exceptional Foundation of East Alabama

Auburn, Alabama - Lee County

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Provider overview

The Exceptional Foundation of East Alabama provides social and recreational programs for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities in the Auburn-Opelika area, including a summer Camp Grow for children ages 6-12.

The Exceptional Foundation of East Alabama is an Auburn-area nonprofit founded in 2012 that provides social and recreational programs for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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Ages
Children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities; Camp Grow serves ages 6-12
Season
Year-round social and recreational programs, with Camp Grow offered in summer
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Exceptional Foundation of East Alabama

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Social, recreational, and Camp Grow summer programs

Social and recreational activities, the Be Exceptional program, field trips, and the Camp Grow summer program for ages 6-12.

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Children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities; Camp Grow serves ages 6-12
Season
Year-round social and recreational programs, with Camp Grow offered in summer
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The Exceptional Foundation of East Alabama, a nonprofit serving the Auburn and Opelika area, provides social and recreational activities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including the Be Exceptional program and the Camp Grow summer program for children ages 6-12.
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Program details we found

Social, recreational, and Camp Grow summer programs

The Exceptional Foundation of East Alabama, a nonprofit serving the Auburn and Opelika area, provides social and recreational activities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including the Be Exceptional program and the Camp Grow summer program for children ages 6-12.

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What the provider says: The source names intellectual and developmental disabilities, social and recreational activities, the Be Exceptional program, and the Camp Grow summer program for ages 6-12.

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What we found: The Exceptional Foundation of East Alabama, a nonprofit serving the Auburn and Opelika area, provides social and recreational activities for individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities, including the Be Exceptional program and the Camp Grow summer program for children ages 6-12.

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