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NOC Society Camp Without Borders

Needs of the Community Society

Seattle, Washington - King County

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May 31, 2026

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Provider overview

NOC Society's Camp Without Borders gives young adults with disabilities and medical illnesses a Seattle-based, cost-free travel and social inclusion program to ask about.

Needs of the Community Society is a Seattle nonprofit providing social and employment programs for adults with disabilities and medical illnesses in the Pacific Northwest.

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Ages
Young adults ages 18-35 with disabilities or medical illnesses
Season
Single-day and multi-day trips vary by program calendar
Cost
The source says Camp Without Borders is cost-free for travelers and volunteers; families should confirm application steps, travel details, and any personal expenses.

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Camp Without Borders

Cost-free single-day and multi-day travel program for young adults with disabilities or medical illnesses.

Ages
Young adults ages 18-35 with disabilities or medical illnesses
Season
Single-day and multi-day trips vary by program calendar
Schedule
The site says the program has offered 20+ single-day and multi-day trips; families should contact NOC Society for current trip dates and openings.
Cost
The source says Camp Without Borders is cost-free for travelers and volunteers; families should confirm application steps, travel details, and any personal expenses.
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May 31, 2026
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Needs of the Community Society's official site says its flagship Camp Without Borders is a free travel program for young adults ages 18 to 35 with medical illnesses and disabilities, and says the nonprofit offers social and employment programs to adults with medical illnesses and disabilities in the Pacific Northwest.
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Camp Without Borders

Needs of the Community Society's official site says its flagship Camp Without Borders is a free travel program for young adults ages 18 to 35 with medical illnesses and disabilities, and says the nonprofit offers social and employment programs to adults with medical illnesses and disabilities in the Pacific Northwest.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: NOC Society describes Camp Without Borders as a free travel program for young adults with disabilities and medical illnesses, and frames its work around social inclusivity.

Access notes to confirm: Families and participants should confirm trip location, transportation, support staffing, medical or personal-care boundaries, lodging, meals, emergency planning, and application requirements.

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What we found: Needs of the Community Society's official site says its flagship Camp Without Borders is a free travel program for young adults ages 18 to 35 with medical illnesses and disabilities, and says the nonprofit offers social and employment programs to adults with medical illnesses and disabilities in the Pacific Northwest.

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