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Louisiana Lions Camp

Louisiana Lions Camp

Anacoco, Louisiana - Vernon County

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Jun 3, 2026

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Leesville

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292 L. Beauford Drive, Anacoco, LA 71403

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Provider overview

Louisiana Lions Camp is a free, ACA-accredited residential summer camp in Anacoco for Louisiana youth with special needs, physical disabilities, diabetes, respiratory disorders, and childhood cancer.

The Louisiana Lions Camp, run for decades by the Lions Clubs of Louisiana, is an ACA-accredited residential summer camp in Anacoco serving Louisiana youth with special needs and chronic health conditions at no cost.

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Ages
Weeklong sessions by group, including mentally challenged youth ages 8-19 and physically challenged youth ages 7-19; confirm current age ranges by session
Season
Summer; separate weeklong residential sessions
Cost
Camp is free for qualifying Louisiana boys and girls; campers are sponsored by their local Lions Clubs. Confirm eligibility, sessions, and how to apply.

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Louisiana Lions Camp

292 L. Beauford Drive, Anacoco, LA 71403

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Residential summer camp sessions

Free weeklong residential camp sessions with swimming, sports, arts and crafts, and special events, with on-site nursing for youth with special needs and chronic conditions.

Ages
Weeklong sessions by group, including mentally challenged youth ages 8-19 and physically challenged youth ages 7-19; confirm current age ranges by session
Season
Summer; separate weeklong residential sessions
Schedule
Contact Louisiana Lions Camp or check the camp schedule for current session dates, eligibility, and application details.
Cost
Camp is free for qualifying Louisiana boys and girls; campers are sponsored by their local Lions Clubs. Confirm eligibility, sessions, and how to apply.
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Why this is listed
The Louisiana Lions Camp, located in Anacoco about six miles north of Leesville, provides a free, ACA-accredited residential summer camp for Louisiana youth with special needs, physical exceptionalities such as spina bifida and cerebral palsy, respiratory disorders, type 1 diabetes, and childhood cancer, with separate weeklong sessions by group and on-site nursing staff.
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Program details we found

Residential summer camp sessions

The Louisiana Lions Camp, located in Anacoco about six miles north of Leesville, provides a free, ACA-accredited residential summer camp for Louisiana youth with special needs, physical exceptionalities such as spina bifida and cerebral palsy, respiratory disorders, type 1 diabetes, and childhood cancer, with separate weeklong sessions by group and on-site nursing staff.

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What the provider says: The source names special needs, physically challenged youth with spina bifida and cerebral palsy, respiratory disorders, type 1 diabetes, childhood cancer, weeklong residential sessions, and on-site LPNs and RNs.

Access notes to confirm: Ask which session fits your child's needs, accessible facilities, on-site nursing and medical support, staffing ratios, sponsorship through a local Lions Club, and how to apply.

What we checked

What we found: The Louisiana Lions Camp, located in Anacoco about six miles north of Leesville, provides a free, ACA-accredited residential summer camp for Louisiana youth with special needs, physical exceptionalities such as spina bifida and cerebral palsy, respiratory disorders, type 1 diabetes, and childhood cancer, with separate weeklong sessions by group and on-site nursing staff.

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