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Community-Engaged Camp for Neurodivergent Children in Moraga, CA

  • devonmccabe8
  • Mar 1
  • 2 min read

In the serene town of Moraga, California, a unique and inclusive camp is making waves in the neurodivergent community. A collaboration between Quantum Kids, the St. Mary's Counseling Program, Parents of Exceptional Moraga students (POEMS), and STEPS ABA Services has brought to life a transformative experience for children aged 5-21 who face mild to moderate behavioral, emotional, or social challenges.

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Modeled after the successful Quest Camp system, this innovative camp offers a wide range of activities tailored to the needs and interests of neurodivergent children. From aerial circus and performance arts to gardening, fishing, archery, woodworking, and gymnastics, there is something for every child to explore and enjoy. The camp is not just a recreational outlet; it is a nurturing environment that promotes growth, learning, and social interaction. What sets this camp apart is its unwavering focus on community engagement, mentorship, and the development of responsibility and empathy among its campers. By incorporating the POEMs Parents of Exceptional Moraga students into the program, the camp creates a supportive network that extends beyond the duration of the camp itself. This holistic approach ensures that every child receives the care, attention, and guidance they need to thrive. Located in the heart of Moraga, this camp provides a safe and inviting space for neurodivergent children to explore their potential, build confidence, and forge meaningful connections with their peers. Whether they are navigating social interactions, honing their creative skills, or discovering new hobbies, every camper is supported on their journey towards personal growth and self-discovery. In a world where acceptance and understanding are paramount, this community-engaged camp stands out as a beacon of inclusivity and empowerment. It is a testament to the power of collaboration, empathy, and shared values in creating a brighter future for neurodivergent children.

 
 
 

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