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VR Nevada Southern Nevada Summer Work-Readiness Camps

State of Nevada Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation

Las Vegas, Nevada - Clark County

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May 31, 2026

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Las Vegas

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Provider overview

VR Nevada's summer work-readiness camps give Southern Nevada families a free transition-age camp lead for youth with disabilities who are building self-advocacy, workplace readiness, college exploration, and career skills.

The State of Nevada Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation publishes student and parent transition resources, including free summer work-readiness camps for students with disabilities.

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Ages
Students and young adults with disabilities, ages 14-21 or 22 under NRS 388.5223
Season
Summer day camps during June, July, and August 2026; future sessions should be confirmed each year
Cost
The source describes the camps as free. Families should confirm registration, eligibility, transportation, location, dates, meal details, supervision, and whether space remains available.

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VR Nevada Southern Nevada camp locations

The source lists Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, and Pahrump among camp locations. Families should confirm which location is available before planning around it.

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Free summer work-readiness camps

Free summer Pre-ETS camps, Southern Nevada site questions, registration, eligibility, transportation, workplace readiness, and self-advocacy activities.

Ages
Students and young adults with disabilities, ages 14-21 or 22 under NRS 388.5223
Season
Summer day camps during June, July, and August 2026; future sessions should be confirmed each year
Schedule
The source lists statewide camp locations and says dates run throughout June, July, and August 2026.
Cost
The source describes the camps as free. Families should confirm registration, eligibility, transportation, location, dates, meal details, supervision, and whether space remains available.
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VR Nevada's official news page says the State of Nevada Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation offers free summer day camps for teens and young adults with disabilities, ages 14-21 or 22 under NRS 388.5223, with Southern Nevada locations including Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, and Pahrump.
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Free summer work-readiness camps

VR Nevada's official news page says the State of Nevada Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation offers free summer day camps for teens and young adults with disabilities, ages 14-21 or 22 under NRS 388.5223, with Southern Nevada locations including Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, and Pahrump.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: VR Nevada describes Pre-Employment Transition Services, career exploration, college and training opportunities, workplace readiness, local business tours, community engagement, self-advocacy, and leadership confidence for youth with disabilities.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm the exact Southern Nevada camp site, dates, daily schedule, eligibility, transportation, meal plan, support expectations, forms, privacy rules, and whether the camp is appropriate for the student's communication, mobility, and supervision needs.

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What we found: VR Nevada's official news page says the State of Nevada Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation offers free summer day camps for teens and young adults with disabilities, ages 14-21 or 22 under NRS 388.5223, with Southern Nevada locations including Las Vegas, North Las Vegas, Henderson, and Pahrump.

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Is VR Nevada Southern Nevada Summer Work-Readiness Camps reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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