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Spectrum Sailing

Spectrum Sailing

Charleston, South Carolina - Charleston County

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Charleston

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Provider overview

Spectrum Sailing, founded in Charleston, offers free three-day sailing camps for autistic youth using stable, specially designed boats and volunteer instructors.

Spectrum Sailing is a nonprofit founded in Charleston that uses sailing to build skills and wellbeing for autistic youth through free camps.

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Ages
Autistic youth; confirm specific age ranges and registration
Season
Sailing camps run seasonally (roughly February through October); confirm Charleston dates
Cost
Camps are free for participants. Confirm registration, the camp date, and any waitlist for the Charleston sessions.

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Spectrum Sailing (Charleston)

Camps are scheduled on set dates at host clubs. Families should confirm current Charleston camp dates and registration directly.

Programs and offerings

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Free autism sailing camp

Free three-day sailing camps for autistic youth, stable specially designed boats, instructor support, camp dates, and registration.

Ages
Autistic youth; confirm specific age ranges and registration
Season
Sailing camps run seasonally (roughly February through October); confirm Charleston dates
Schedule
Contact Spectrum Sailing for current Charleston camp dates, host-club locations, and how to register a sailor or volunteer.
Cost
Camps are free for participants. Confirm registration, the camp date, and any waitlist for the Charleston sessions.
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Why this is listed
Spectrum Sailing is a Charleston-founded nonprofit that runs free three-day sailing camps for autistic youth, using specially designed boats and volunteer instructors, with host clubs including the College of Charleston.
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Program details we found

Free autism sailing camp

Spectrum Sailing is a Charleston-founded nonprofit that runs free three-day sailing camps for autistic youth, using specially designed boats and volunteer instructors, with host clubs including the College of Charleston.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names autism, free sailing camps, specially designed boats, volunteer instructors, social interaction, and confidence building.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about water safety, life jackets, the boat design, instructor-to-sailor ratio, what to bring, and accommodations for a child's specific needs.

What we checked

What we found: Spectrum Sailing is a Charleston-founded nonprofit that runs free three-day sailing camps for autistic youth, using specially designed boats and volunteer instructors, with host clubs including the College of Charleston.

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What to confirm

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