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KennedyStrong Let's Build Skills Charlotte-Area Camps

KennedyStrong Foundation

Charlotte, North Carolina - Mecklenburg County

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May 30, 2026

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Provider overview

KennedyStrong's Let's Build Skills camp gives teens and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities a short summer option at rotating Charlotte-area host sites.

KennedyStrong Foundation is a Charlotte-area nonprofit creating inclusive programs for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

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Ages
Teens and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities; families should confirm the current age range for each weekly camp location
Season
Summer pop-up weekly camps, with dates and sites listed by season
Cost
The source page publishes camp registration details by session; families should confirm the current fee, deposit, refund terms, scholarships, and whether a specific week is still open.

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KennedyStrong Charlotte-Area Host Sites

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Let's Build Skills Summer Camp

Pop-up summer camp weeks for teens and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities at rotating Charlotte-area locations.

Ages
Teens and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities; families should confirm the current age range for each weekly camp location
Season
Summer pop-up weekly camps, with dates and sites listed by season
Schedule
The official page lists separate one-week sessions at Charlotte-area sites such as Davidson, Concord, South Charlotte, and Cabarrus host locations.
Cost
The source page publishes camp registration details by session; families should confirm the current fee, deposit, refund terms, scholarships, and whether a specific week is still open.
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May 30, 2026
Why this is listed
KennedyStrong's official Let's Build Skills page describes pop-up weekly summer camps in multiple Charlotte-area locations for teens and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, with skill-building, social connection, and hands-on experiences.
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Program details we found

Let's Build Skills Summer Camp

KennedyStrong's official Let's Build Skills page describes pop-up weekly summer camps in multiple Charlotte-area locations for teens and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, with skill-building, social connection, and hands-on experiences.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The camp is described as a skill-building, hands-on summer experience for friends with IDD, with social connection and practical activities.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm the exact host site, drop-off and pick-up details, staffing ratio, restroom and personal-care limits, communication supports, transportation expectations, and whether the weekly theme fits the participant.

What we checked

What we found: KennedyStrong's official Let's Build Skills page describes pop-up weekly summer camps in multiple Charlotte-area locations for teens and young adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities, with skill-building, social connection, and hands-on experiences.

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What to confirm

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