Trailways camp provides overnight camping experiences for adults with special needs.
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LABELLE — A LaBelle nonprofit organization lets adults with special needs experience the joy of camping.
Trailways Camp provides overnight camping experiences for adults with special needs. Each day and evening is packed with activities that provide opportunities for fun, creating friendships, and establishing connections as a community of diverse individuals. The Trailways Camp experiences enable parents and caregivers an opportunity for overnight respite knowing their adult son or daughter will be in a safe, high-quality environment with care provided by trained and joyful people.
Online Registration is now open for camp sessions on Oct. 14-17 and Nov. 18-21, 2024 as well as Jan. 20-23 and Feb. 17-20, 2025. Visit trailwayscamps.org/register/ More information can be requested by contacting Jamie Senkeleski, Camp Director at trailwayscampdirector@gmail.com
ABOUT TRAILWAYS CAMPS
The Miller Family moved full time to Sanibel, Florida in 2010 and decided to initiate the camping program in SW Florida. They established a Donor Advised Fund at the SW Florida Community Foundation, DBA Collaboratory, selected a site partner—the Riverside Camp & Retreat in LaBelle, In October of 2012 the first Trailways Camp in SW Florida became a reality. Camps were operated in partnership with non-profit providers. Following 30 Trailways Camps in SW Florida, and the passing of their younger son Benjamin, The Founders established TRAIL.WAYS Forward... as a mission theme for the next decade. They registered as a non-profit in Florida in 2021, and became an IRS approved 501(c) 3 to lead plans and organize leadership for sustaining the program in the event of their passing. The 24/25 season follows 36 highly successful camp sessions led by Jamie Senkeleski, Sanibel resident and Camp Director. More information is available on the website.