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Signs of Fun Camp Hawaii

Signs of Fun Camp

Hilo, Hawaii - Hawaii County

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Provider overview

Signs of Fun Camp Hawaii is a week-long summer day camp near Hilo for Deaf, hard of hearing, and Deaf/Blind children ages 3-18, with swimming, crafts, cultural events, and ASL classes for parents.

Signs of Fun Camp runs day camps for Deaf and hard of hearing children in Virginia and Hawaii, with the Hawaii camp located near Hilo on the Big Island.

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Ages
Deaf, hard of hearing, and Deaf/Blind children ages 3-18
Season
Summer; a week-long day camp, campers arrive at 9:00 a.m. and leave at 3:00 p.m.
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Signs of Fun Camp Hawaii

Camp is seasonal and held near Hilo. Families should confirm the current summer session dates, location, and registration directly.

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Summer day camp for Deaf and hard of hearing keiki

Week-long summer day camp near Hilo for Deaf, hard of hearing, and Deaf/Blind children ages 3-18, with swimming, crafts, and ASL parent classes.

Ages
Deaf, hard of hearing, and Deaf/Blind children ages 3-18
Season
Summer; a week-long day camp, campers arrive at 9:00 a.m. and leave at 3:00 p.m.
Schedule
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Cost
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Why this is listed
Signs of Fun Camp Hawaii is a week-long summer day camp near Hilo for Deaf, hard of hearing, and Deaf/Blind children ages 3-18, where campers communicate freely and enjoy swimming, Hawaiian crafts, cultural events, games, and sports, with American Sign Language classes offered for parents during camp.
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Program details we found

Summer day camp for Deaf and hard of hearing keiki

Signs of Fun Camp Hawaii is a week-long summer day camp near Hilo for Deaf, hard of hearing, and Deaf/Blind children ages 3-18, where campers communicate freely and enjoy swimming, Hawaiian crafts, cultural events, games, and sports, with American Sign Language classes offered for parents during camp.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names Deaf, hard of hearing, and Deaf/Blind children, ages 3-18, a day camp, communicating freely, swimming, Hawaiian crafts, cultural events, and ASL classes for parents.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about ASL use and communication support, which activities fit your child, the camp day schedule, parent ASL classes, and how to register.

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What we found: Signs of Fun Camp Hawaii is a week-long summer day camp near Hilo for Deaf, hard of hearing, and Deaf/Blind children ages 3-18, where campers communicate freely and enjoy swimming, Hawaiian crafts, cultural events, games, and sports, with American Sign Language classes offered for parents during camp.

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