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Camp J Yachad Inclusion Program

Jewish Community of Louisville (The J)

Louisville, Kentucky - Jefferson County

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Provider overview

Camp J's Yachad inclusion program at the Jewish Community of Louisville helps children with special needs join day camp with personalized support and inclusion counselors.

The Jewish Community of Louisville runs Camp J, an ACA-accredited day camp with the Yachad inclusion program for campers with special needs.

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Ages
School-age campers with special needs and learning differences; confirm age ranges
Season
Summer day camp, with inclusion support arranged through the camp office
Cost
Through the National Inclusion Project partnership, advocate costs are covered so families pay normal camp fees; confirm tuition, membership, and registration.

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Inclusion support is arranged with the camp team. Families should contact the inclusion coordinator early to confirm support and availability.

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Camp J Yachad inclusion program

Inclusive day camp, inclusion intake, counselor ratios, advocate support, tuition, and registration planning.

Ages
School-age campers with special needs and learning differences; confirm age ranges
Season
Summer day camp, with inclusion support arranged through the camp office
Schedule
Contact the Camp J inclusion team to discuss a camper's needs, available support, and current camp dates and sessions.
Cost
Through the National Inclusion Project partnership, advocate costs are covered so families pay normal camp fees; confirm tuition, membership, and registration.
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The Jewish Community of Louisville's Camp J Yachad inclusion program helps children with special needs and learning differences fully take part in day camp, with inclusion counselors at 1:3, 1:2, or 1:1 ratios and advocates funded through the National Inclusion Project.
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Camp J Yachad inclusion program

The Jewish Community of Louisville's Camp J Yachad inclusion program helps children with special needs and learning differences fully take part in day camp, with inclusion counselors at 1:3, 1:2, or 1:1 ratios and advocates funded through the National Inclusion Project.

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What the provider says: The source names Yachad, inclusion, special needs, learning differences, ADHD, autism, Down syndrome, sensory processing disorders, and inclusion counselors at 1:3, 1:2, and 1:1 ratios.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about the inclusion intake process, counselor ratios, advocate support, the daily schedule, accessible facilities, and how accommodations are planned.

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What we found: The Jewish Community of Louisville's Camp J Yachad inclusion program helps children with special needs and learning differences fully take part in day camp, with inclusion counselors at 1:3, 1:2, or 1:1 ratios and advocates funded through the National Inclusion Project.

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