Camp Tumbleweed fills need for young adults with disabilities

ImageCamp Tumbleweed is a fun-filled summer day camp program designed for teenagers and young adults with disabilities ages 13 to 21 years old, located at Dale Rogers Training Center in Oklahoma City. There are two sessions, the first beginning on June 4th through June 29th and the second session beginning July 9th lasting until August 10th.

Camp Tumbleweed offers a fun and safe environment for your camper and combines the traditional elements of a camp-games, crafts, and outdoor activities with opportunities to develop living and employment skills. A planned schedule of recreational, motivational, educational, and social activities include such past field trips as Oklahoma City Zoo, Oklahoma Children’s Theatre, Sam Noble Natural History Museum, Incredible Pizza, the movies, and more. Incidental learning and functional academics are presented in a fun way!

The camp is run by highly experienced staff in the field of disabilities who work in the Transition School-to-Work program during the academic year.

Camp Tumbleweed’s outdoor activities are conducted at a camp ground nestled in the wooded area located at the Dale Rogers Training Center campus at 2501 N. Utah Ave.

Space is limited, so early enrollment is strongly encouraged. Call Jennifer Jackson (405) 946-4489 Ext. 506 to enroll.