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Easterseals Eastern Pennsylvania - Eastern PA Administrative Office - Camp Lily

Camp Lily Berks is a week-long day camp that provides a well-rounded summer camp experience for children and young adults (ages 8-21) with disabilities. Their camps promise to engage, entertain and educate by offering inclusive activities that build skills, promote friendships and increase independence. Campers enjoy swimming, arts and crafts, games, sports, music, educational programs and a host of other activities. Special guests visit to teach workshops and entertain. Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm. Campers sign up for one or more weeks. 2025 Session Dates: Week 1: June 30 – July 4 Week 2: July 7 -11 Week 3: July 14 - 18 Week 4: July 21 - 25 Week 5: July 28 – August 1 Week 6: August 4-8

Physical Address

90 George Street, Reading, PA 19605

Hours

Monday through Friday, 9:00am to 4:00pm

Application process

Register online through website

Fee

$595 per week for weeks. Scholarships available. Waiver eligible funding through the Office of Developmental Programs (ODP) in Berks, Lehigh and Northampton Counties.

Eligibility

Children, teens and young adults with disabilities; Ages 8 through 21 years

Service area

Reading, PA

Agency info

Easterseals Eastern Pennsylvania - Eastern PA Administrative Office

Creates life-changing solutions for children and adults with physical and cognitive disabilities, autism and other social, sensory and developmental disorders and their families through a variety programs designed to increase independence, maximize opportunities, minimize barriers and enhance quality of life. Provides Early Intervention services for children starting at birth and provides free developmental screenings to ensure early identification of potential delays when it is most critical. Offers summer day camps and overnight camp; weekend respite camp; autism diagnostic clinic; ABA therapy coaching for parents of children with autism; community supports/habilitation for adults; and employment preparation program for high school students.