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Hear Indiana Listening & Spoken Language Camp

Hear Indiana

Nashville, Indiana - Brown County

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Provider overview

Hear Indiana's Listening & Spoken Language Camp offers a recreational summer camp for deaf and hard-of-hearing youth ages 8 to 18 at Happy Hollow Children's Camp in Brown County.

Hear Indiana supports families of children who are deaf or hard of hearing and runs an annual Listening and Spoken Language Camp at Happy Hollow Children's Camp in Brown County.

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Ages
Deaf and hard-of-hearing children and teens ages 8 to 18
Season
Summer overnight camp
Cost
Camp costs are kept low; financial assistance, including full scholarships, is offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Confirm current fees and dates.

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Happy Hollow Children's Camp (Hear Indiana Camp)

Camp is seasonal with set age groups and scholarship deadlines. Families should confirm dates and registration directly.

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Listening & Spoken Language Camp

Summer overnight camp for deaf and hard-of-hearing youth, outdoor activities, peer connection, mentors, scholarships, and registration.

Ages
Deaf and hard-of-hearing children and teens ages 8 to 18
Season
Summer overnight camp
Schedule
Contact Hear Indiana for current Listening and Spoken Language Camp dates and registration at Happy Hollow Children's Camp in Brown County.
Cost
Camp costs are kept low; financial assistance, including full scholarships, is offered on a first-come, first-served basis. Confirm current fees and dates.
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Hear Indiana's annual Listening and Spoken Language Camp, held since 1989 at Happy Hollow Children's Camp in Brown County near Nashville, gives deaf and hard-of-hearing children and teens ages 8 to 18 outdoor activities, peer connection, and deaf and hard-of-hearing mentors, with low-cost and full-scholarship options.
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Listening & Spoken Language Camp

Hear Indiana's annual Listening and Spoken Language Camp, held since 1989 at Happy Hollow Children's Camp in Brown County near Nashville, gives deaf and hard-of-hearing children and teens ages 8 to 18 outdoor activities, peer connection, and deaf and hard-of-hearing mentors, with low-cost and full-scholarship options.

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What we found: Hear Indiana's annual Listening and Spoken Language Camp, held since 1989 at Happy Hollow Children's Camp in Brown County near Nashville, gives deaf and hard-of-hearing children and teens ages 8 to 18 outdoor activities, peer connection, and deaf and hard-of-hearing mentors, with low-cost and full-scholarship options.

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