Camp Arrowhead
Natick, MA. Camp Arrowhead offers a six-week day camp and one-week residential camp that serves children and adults with disabilities. A special needs summer camp program matching each camper with a 1:1 peer volunteer
* Arrowhead provides social and physical recreation for individuals with a variety of disabilities who are five years and older.
* Camp Arrowhead is sponsored by the Natick Recreation and Parks Department with the Parents Association of the Handicapped, Inc.
Camp Blue
Fairhaven, MA. A day camp exclusively for school age children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder. who do not exhibit dangerous or disruptive behaviors. Children must be able to communicate their wants and needs and be ready to build on their conversational skills and participate in small group activities.
Camp Finberg
Attleboro, MA, Norton, MA. YMCA Integrated Camp Program for ages 4-15 with different abilities. Outdoor activities, Arts and Crafts, music, structured programs, predictable routines, social interactions, accommodations & supports for inclusion.
Camp Frank-A-Day
East Brookfield, MA. Inclusive program for youth ages 7 – 16. Learn how to be more independent and how to contribute to a group. Through physical, social and educational activities, campers may gain self-reliance with the fun of camp fires, bugle calls, canoeing, soccer matches, archery and talent shows.
* Camp Office is located in Newton, MA.
Camp Gordon Clark
Hanover, MA. For children ages 4 – 15. A traditional camp environment that is welcoming to all campers. Campers with developmental or other challenges will be provided with the opportunity for a successful camp experience.
* They offer inclusion training for all camp staff under the direction of the SSYMCA’s inclusion leadership staff.
Camp Joy
Boston, MA. Boston Centers for Youth and Families’ (BCYF) Camp Joy is for Boston residents with disabilities, ages 3 – 15, and their siblings, ages 3 – 7. Camp Joy provides an inclusive and supportive environment. It includes structured, daily opportunities for participants to make new friends, have fun, learn, and grow during the summer months.
Camp Kita
Bridgeton, ME. A non-profit 501(c)3 summer bereavement camp open to children ages 8-17 who are survivors of a loved one’s suicide.
* Held in a traditional camp setting, the camp provides all of the quintessential experiences of any rural summer camp.
* In addition, the camp provides clinical professionals who lead small peer support sessions and offer 24/7 trauma support.
Camp Quirk
Quincy, MA. The South Shore YMCA’ Camp Quirk is a traditional camp environment that is welcoming to all campers. Campers with developmental or other challenges will be provided with the opportunity for a successful camp experience.
* They we are able to offer inclusion training for all camp staff under the direction of the YMCA’s inclusion leadership staff.
|* Campers are fully integrated into this traditional day camp experience and should be able to participate independently in standard staff ratios.
Boston Parents Paper’s 2026 Virtual Camp & Summer Expos
Virtual Fairs, through June, 2026. Not disability specific. 6 Virtual Camp Expos. Links are emailed out monthly for each of the 6 Virtual Camp Expos to parents who subscribed to receive this specially created flipbook based on...
Connecticut Special Education College Fair
Wilton, CT, March 19th, 2026, 5 – 8 p.m., with the Westport Day School. Open to all. Students & familie, meet and connect with colleges and universities that offer on-campus learning supports and decide next...
Disability Transition-to-Adult Resource Fair: Townsend
Townsend, MA, March 24th, 2026, 6 p.m., hosted by the North Middlesex Regional School District and North Middlesex SEPAC. Who should attend: Students (Grades 8-12), Students with an IEP or 504 Plan, Parents & Guardians,...
College & Transition Fair for Students with Learning Differences: Woburn
Woburn, MA, March 25th, 2026, 6 p.m., with the Woburn Special Education Parent Advisory Council. This College Fair focuses primarily on students with learning differences but iss open to all students.* Your child with learning...
Post Secondary Resource Fair For Students Who Learn Differently
Prides Crossing, MA, (North Shore), March 26th, 2026. Free and open to the public. Meet representatives from college and university admissions and student support services, gap year programs, technical schools, and other non-traditional options. No...
Meeting the Moment -A Community Conversation & Resource Fair
UMass Lowell, with virtual options, March 27th, 2026. Hosted by Mass Abilities and the Massachusetts Commission On The Status Of Persons With Disabilities. The event will also provide an opportunity to connect with local organizations,...
Leominster SEPAC Safety & Resource Fair
Leominster, MA, March 28nd, 2026, with the Leominster Pubic School Special Education Parent Advisory Council. Free event for the whole family and all ages. There will be representatives and vendors from local family and community...
Sensory Egg Hunt: Easton
Easton, MA, March 28th, 2026, with the Easton, MA. Sensory times are 9 – 10 a.m. only. After 10 a.m. the Egg Hunt is open to the community. Designed to provide a welcoming and supportive...
Special Needs Resource Fair: Lexington
Lexington Community Center, Lexington MA, April 3rd, 2026, with the Lexington Special Education Parent Adviory Council (LexSEPTA). The LexSEPTA Resource Fair aims to connect families with special needs to valuable resources and support. This event...
Inclusive Egg Hunt: Lexington
Lexington Community Center, Lexington, MA, April 4th, 2026. TThey will have sensory equipment available if needed, please make sure to note in the registration. Only register your children, parents/caregivers are free and can be listed...
Disability Resource Fair in Weymouth
Maria Weston Chapman Playground, Weymouth, MA, April 8th, 2026, with the Weymouth SEPAC and the Arc of the South Shore’s Autism Resource Center. An opportunity to connect with various resources and support available the community. Whether...
Disability Transition-to-Adult Services Fair: Lexington
Grace Chapel, Lexington, MA, April 9th, 2026, 6:00 – 8:00 p.m., with LABBB Educational Collaborative. Free. Connect with Community Resources. Representatives from the Department of Developmental Services (DDS), MassAbility, recreation programs, CBDS programs, and many...
“Next Step”Campference for ages 16-24 with Cancer & Rare Genetic Disorders
Watertown, MA, Apri 10th – 12th, 2026, with Next Step of Cambridge, MA. Free. This is the annual Spring Campference for young adults living with chronic illness, for young people, ages 18-29. Part camp, part...
Autism Awareness Resource Fair: Great Barrington
Monument Mountain High School, Great Barrington, MA, April 18th, 2026, with Families Like Ours. Free and open to the community – 6th Annual Autism Awareness Walk & Resource Fair. Join a community event supporting individuals...
Disability Transition-to-Adult Resource Fair: Malden
Malden High School, Malden, MA, April 30th, 2026, 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. Hosted by the Malden and Medford Offices of Special Education. Free and open to the public. This is a regional fair and all...
Community Health & Wellness Fair: Brockton
Department of Mental Health 165 Quincy Street Brockton, MA, May 7th, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. A free event for people of all ages. In partnership with Massachusetts Department of Mental Health and All Things...
Autism in my Pocket Harvest Festival
Brimfield, MA, September 26th, 2026, with Autism in My Pocket. The 8th Annual Harvest Festival will feature music, food, lots of vendors, crafters . Plenty of family things to do. For 2026 they are adding...




