New Brunswick, NJ
Rutgers University is running a special summer camp this month for children and teens with spinal cord injuries, offering them a chance to enjoy adaptive sports, build confidence, and connect with peers.
What’s Happening at the Camp?
- Activities: Campers participate in wheelchair basketball, swimming, archery, and other adapted sports, along with creative arts and team-building exercises.
- Expert Guidance: The program is led by Rutgers faculty and medical professionals, with help from student volunteers and physical therapists.
- Goal: The camp aims to promote independence, physical activity, and social connections for young people with mobility challenges.
Why It Matters
- Many kids with spinal cord injuries have limited access to recreational programs designed for their needs.
- The camp also provides a supportive environment where participants can share experiences and learn from mentors with similar disabilities.
How It Started
The program is a collaboration between Rutgers’ Kessler Foundation and local disability advocacy groups. Organizers hope to expand it in future years.
Families interested in future camps can contact Rutgers’ disability services for more information.
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