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Hope Community Resources Summer Camp

Hope Community Resources, Inc.

Anchorage, Alaska - Anchorage County

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Anchorage

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Anchorage, Alaska

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Provider overview

Hope Community Resources' Summer Camp is an inclusive day camp for ages 9-21 in Anchorage with recreation, arts, community excursions, swimming, and other activities adapted for each camper.

Hope Community Resources is an Alaska nonprofit whose Community Engagement Center runs an inclusive Summer Camp for children and youth with and without disabilities.

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Ages
Children, teenagers, and young adults ages 9-21, with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities
Season
Summer camp by weekly session
Cost
Families with an active Hope Waiver pay $200 per week per camper; private-pay families pay $650 per week with a $200 per-child discount for two or more, and limited financial assistance may be available. Confirm current fees and aid.

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Hope Community Resources Summer Camp

Camp runs in weekly summer sessions with an application. Families should confirm current dates, fees, and aid.

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Inclusive summer day camp (ages 9-21)

Inclusive summer camp for ages 9-21, recreation and arts, community excursions, swimming, weekly sessions, fees, and application.

Ages
Children, teenagers, and young adults ages 9-21, with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities
Season
Summer camp by weekly session
Schedule
Apply through Hope's CampBrain registration for current Summer Camp weeks; an application is required for each camper.
Cost
Families with an active Hope Waiver pay $200 per week per camper; private-pay families pay $650 per week with a $200 per-child discount for two or more, and limited financial assistance may be available. Confirm current fees and aid.
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Why this is listed
Hope's Community Engagement Center Summer Camp is open to children, teenagers, and young adults ages 9-21 and is inclusive of campers with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities, with recreation, outdoor play, creative arts, community excursions, swimming, kayaking, and bowling, and staff who adapt activities for each camper, with a published phone.
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Program details we found

Inclusive summer day camp (ages 9-21)

Hope's Community Engagement Center Summer Camp is open to children, teenagers, and young adults ages 9-21 and is inclusive of campers with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities, with recreation, outdoor play, creative arts, community excursions, swimming, kayaking, and bowling, and staff who adapt activities for each camper, with a published phone.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names a Summer Camp inclusive of campers with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities, ages 9-21, recreation, creative arts, community excursions, and staff adapting activities.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the staff-to-camper support, which weekly themes and excursions fit, swimming and water activities, financial aid, and how to apply.

What we checked

What we found: Hope's Community Engagement Center Summer Camp is open to children, teenagers, and young adults ages 9-21 and is inclusive of campers with and without intellectual and developmental disabilities, with recreation, outdoor play, creative arts, community excursions, swimming, kayaking, and bowling, and staff who adapt activities for each camper, with a published phone.

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What to confirm

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