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Exceptional Possibilities of WV AAC Summer Camp

Exceptional Possibilities of West Virginia, Inc.

Charleston, West Virginia - Kanawha County

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Jun 8, 2026

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Provider overview

Exceptional Possibilities of WV offers an annual AAC summer camp in Charleston for non-verbal and autistic children who use communication devices, with outings, field trips, and parent education.

Exceptional Possibilities of West Virginia, Inc. is a Charleston-area nonprofit promoting inclusive and accessible opportunities, including an AAC summer camp for children who use communication devices.

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Ages
Children and youth from elementary through high school who are non-verbal or speech-challenged and use AAC for part or all of their communication
Season
Summer; a multi-day camp held at locations in Charleston
Cost
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Exceptional Possibilities of West Virginia

Camp locations in Charleston and dates vary by year. Families should confirm the current AAC camp schedule and registration directly.

Programs and offerings

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AAC summer camp

Summer camp for non-verbal and speech-challenged children who use AAC, communication and social-skills practice, community outings, parent education, eligibility, and registration.

Ages
Children and youth from elementary through high school who are non-verbal or speech-challenged and use AAC for part or all of their communication
Season
Summer; a multi-day camp held at locations in Charleston
Schedule
Contact Exceptional Possibilities of West Virginia for current AAC summer camp dates, locations in Charleston, and how to register.
Cost
Confirm current registration, eligibility, and any cost; the camp has been offered at no cost to families in past years.
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Why this is listed
Exceptional Possibilities of West Virginia runs a summer camp in Charleston for non-verbal and speech-challenged children, from elementary through high school, who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) for part or all of their communication, with local outings, field trips, and educational opportunities for parents, supported by volunteers from Marshall University and WVU's Center for Excellence in Disabilities.
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Program details we found

AAC summer camp

Exceptional Possibilities of West Virginia's official site supports its AAC summer camp and inclusive disability mission for children and youth who use communication devices, with camp activities, outings, and parent education in the Charleston area.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names an AAC summer camp, non-verbal and speech-challenged children, communication devices, augmentative and alternative communication, local outings, field trips, and parent education.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about AAC device support, communication and social-skills goals, staffing and volunteers, field trips and community outings, and parent education opportunities.

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What we found: Exceptional Possibilities of West Virginia runs a summer camp in Charleston for non-verbal and speech-challenged children, from elementary through high school, who use augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) for part or all of their communication, with local outings, field trips, and educational opportunities for parents, supported by volunteers from Marshall University and WVU's Center for Excellence in Disabilities.

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What information should families confirm with Exceptional Possibilities of West Virginia, Inc.?

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

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