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Special Needs Camp of Kentucky

Special Needs Camp of KY, Inc. (SNCKI)

Owingsville, Kentucky - Bath County

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Jun 4, 2026

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Owingsville

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Crossroads Elementary School, 4755 East Highway 60, Owingsville, KY 40360

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Provider overview

Special Needs Camp of Kentucky offers a free week-long summer day camp in Owingsville for youth and adults ages 13 and up with intellectual disabilities, with one-to-one volunteer counselors.

Special Needs Camp of KY, Inc. (SNCKI) is an Owingsville-based nonprofit hosting a free summer day camp and year-round events for youth and adults with intellectual disabilities.

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Ages
Youth and adults ages 13 and up with intellectual disabilities
Season
Free week-long summer day camp; confirm current session dates
Cost
The summer day camp is free; confirm the current week, registration, eligibility, and what to bring.

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Special Needs Camp of Kentucky (Crossroads Elementary School)

Crossroads Elementary School, 4755 East Highway 60, Owingsville, KY 40360

Camp is seasonal and free with set eligibility. Families should confirm the current week and registration directly.

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Free summer day camp for ages 13 and up

Free week-long summer day camp, one-to-one volunteer counselors, recreational and educational activities, eligibility, and registration.

Ages
Youth and adults ages 13 and up with intellectual disabilities
Season
Free week-long summer day camp; confirm current session dates
Schedule
Contact Special Needs Camp of Kentucky for current summer camp week, daily hours, registration, and year-round camper events.
Cost
The summer day camp is free; confirm the current week, registration, eligibility, and what to bring.
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Special Needs Camp of KY, Inc. is a nonprofit that hosts a free week-long summer day camp for youth and adults ages 13 and up with intellectual disabilities, pairing each camper one-to-one with a volunteer counselor for educational and recreational activities; the camp is held at Crossroads Elementary School in Owingsville.
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Program details we found

Free summer day camp for ages 13 and up

Special Needs Camp of KY, Inc. is a nonprofit that hosts a free week-long summer day camp for youth and adults ages 13 and up with intellectual disabilities, pairing each camper one-to-one with a volunteer counselor for educational and recreational activities; the camp is held at Crossroads Elementary School in Owingsville.

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What the provider says: The source names a free week-long summer day camp, youth and adults ages 13 and up with intellectual disabilities, and one-to-one peer relationships with volunteer counselors.

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What we found: Special Needs Camp of KY, Inc. is a nonprofit that hosts a free week-long summer day camp for youth and adults ages 13 and up with intellectual disabilities, pairing each camper one-to-one with a volunteer counselor for educational and recreational activities; the camp is held at Crossroads Elementary School in Owingsville.

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