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Helen L. Diller Vacation Home for Blind Children

Helen L. Diller Vacation Home for Blind Children

Avalon, New Jersey - Cape May County

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May 15, 2026

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Jersey Shore

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Provider overview

Helen L. Diller Vacation Home for Blind Children offers no-cost weeklong summer camp sessions in Avalon for visually impaired children ages 7 to 15.

Helen L. Diller Vacation Home for Blind Children is an Avalon nonprofit camp providing recreational seashore experiences for blind and visually impaired children.

Quick facts

Phone
609-967-7285
Email
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Ages
Children ages 7-15 with a visual impairment that can be verified with an eye report
Season
Sunday-to-Saturday camp sessions from mid-June to mid-August
Cost
The source says eligible children attend at no cost to families, with optional spending money handled through the application process.

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Helen L. Diller Vacation Home for Blind Children

The source says the home is in Avalon, New Jersey, two blocks from the Atlantic Ocean.

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Weeklong summer camp for visually impaired children

No-cost weeklong summer camp with seashore, community, cultural, recreational, and outing activities for visually impaired children.

Ages
Children ages 7-15 with a visual impairment that can be verified with an eye report
Season
Sunday-to-Saturday camp sessions from mid-June to mid-August
Schedule
Each camp experience runs Sunday to Saturday during the mid-June to mid-August summer season.
Cost
The source says eligible children attend at no cost to families, with optional spending money handled through the application process.
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May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
The official Diller Vacation Home About the Camp page says the Avalon camp provides a complete recreational program for visually impaired children ages 7 to 15, operates Sunday-to-Saturday sessions from mid-June to mid-August, is available at no cost to eligible families, has a one-to-five staff-to-child ratio, and includes beach, boardwalk, cultural, library, music, zoo, boat, and community activities.
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Program details we found

Weeklong summer camp for visually impaired children

The official Diller Vacation Home About the Camp page says the Avalon camp provides a complete recreational program for visually impaired children ages 7 to 15, operates Sunday-to-Saturday sessions from mid-June to mid-August, is available at no cost to eligible families, has a one-to-five staff-to-child ratio, and includes beach, boardwalk, cultural, library, music, zoo, boat, and community activities.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The camp says it uses a one-to-five staff-to-child ratio and offers recreational seashore experiences, community outings, and activity supports.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm eligibility, eye-report documentation, stair access limitations, self-care expectations, dietary needs, two-week availability, preview visits, and current application timing before applying.

What we checked

What we found: The official Diller Vacation Home About the Camp page says the Avalon camp provides a complete recreational program for visually impaired children ages 7 to 15, operates Sunday-to-Saturday sessions from mid-June to mid-August, is available at no cost to eligible families, has a one-to-five staff-to-child ratio, and includes beach, boardwalk, cultural, library, music, zoo, boat, and community activities.

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