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The Arc of Southeast Iowa

 
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Address:
2620 Muscatine Ave, Iowa City, Iowa 52240
Name:
Director
Phone:
319-351-5017
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Day Camp
Gender:
Coed
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Aquatic Activities, Arts and Crafts, Community Service, Drawing/Painting, Field Trips, Horseback Riding (English), Nature/Environmental Studies, Recreational Swimming, Team Building, Aerobics/Exercise, Basketball, Farming/Ranching/Gardening, Hiking, Marine Science, Soccer, Team Field Sports, Tennis
 
The Arc of Southeast Iowa was formed in 1957 by a group of parents and professionals interested in the welfare of individuals with intellectual disabilities. Since that time, The Arc has been active in providing classes, supporting programs, encouraging legislation, and increasing public awareness of the needs of individuals with intellectual disabilities and developmental disabilities. The Arc of Southeast Iowa, an Iowa City/Johnson County based autonomous, not for profit agency, serves over 500 families in a 13 county service area in southeast Iowa providing an array of services and programs for children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. The Arc of Southeast Iowa employs a staff of 350 employees.

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Children with intellectual and developmental disabilities enjoy summer camps as well as anyone else does. My 10 year old son is intellectually delayed. He looks forward to this camp every summer. In fact, he keeps asking us how many days until camp? He likes to swim, make crafts, sing and learn new skills at summer camp. We are pleased to have a safe place where he can go and we don't have to worry about him. The camp counselors are great at what they do. They are well trained and accept campers the way they are.
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CampsUSA.org Staff Reviewed by Guest on March 09, 2016

My son looks forward to this camp every year!

Children with intellectual and developmental disabilities enjoy summer camps as well as anyone else does. My 10 year old son is intellectually delayed. He looks forward to this camp every summer. In fact, he keeps asking us how many days until camp? He likes to swim, make crafts, sing and learn new skills at summer camp. We are pleased to have a safe place where he can go and we don't have to worry about him. The camp counselors are great at what they do. They are well trained and accept campers the way they are.

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