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Kamp Kaleidoscope (TEAAM Autism Camp)

Together Enhancing Autism Awareness in Mississippi (TEAAM)

Smith County, Mississippi - Smith County

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Provider overview

Kamp Kaleidoscope is TEAAM's annual Mississippi summer camp for children on the autism spectrum, ages 7 to 17, held at the Center Ridge Outpost in Smith County alongside typical peers.

TEAAM, a statewide Mississippi autism nonprofit, runs Kamp Kaleidoscope at its Center Ridge Outpost in Smith County for youth on the autism spectrum.

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Ages
Children and youth on the autism spectrum ages 7 to 17, with typical peers
Season
Summer camp
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Center Ridge Outpost (TEAAM)

Camp is seasonal with set eligibility. Families should confirm dates and registration directly.

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Kamp Kaleidoscope autism summer camp

Summer camp for youth on the autism spectrum, typical peers, camp facility, eligibility, and registration.

Ages
Children and youth on the autism spectrum ages 7 to 17, with typical peers
Season
Summer camp
Schedule
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TEAAM operates Kamp Kaleidoscope, described as Mississippi's annual summer camp for children on the autism spectrum and their typical peers, for youth ages 7 to 17, held at TEAAM's Center Ridge Outpost in Smith County, with a published phone and email.
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Program details we found

Kamp Kaleidoscope autism summer camp

TEAAM operates Kamp Kaleidoscope, described as Mississippi's annual summer camp for children on the autism spectrum and their typical peers, for youth ages 7 to 17, held at TEAAM's Center Ridge Outpost in Smith County, with a published phone and email.

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What the provider says: The source names Kamp Kaleidoscope, the autism spectrum, ages 7 to 17, typical peers, and the Center Ridge Outpost camp facility.

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What we found: TEAAM operates Kamp Kaleidoscope, described as Mississippi's annual summer camp for children on the autism spectrum and their typical peers, for youth ages 7 to 17, held at TEAAM's Center Ridge Outpost in Smith County, with a published phone and email.

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