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Camp SAY
Basic Information
Focus: 2-week, sleep-away summer camp for young people who stutter, ages 8-18.
Owner: The Stuttering Association for the Young
Director: Travis Robertson
Address: Barryville, New York
Phone Number: 646-403-3516
Fax Number: 888-414-3166
Email: travis@say.org
Additional Information
Ages/Grades: 8-18
Camp Season: Summer 2023 Season: July 31 – August 14, 2023
Setting:
Camp SAY is hosted at Camp Tel Yehuda, an American Camp Association (ACA)-Accredited facility in Barryville, NY.
Gender: co-ed
Camp Capacity: 160 - 165
Pricing: $50 - $3,800 (Sliding Scale Rates available)
Activities:
Sports: Basketball, kickball, soccer, tennis, volleyball, ping pong and more. Waterfront Activities: Swimming in the state-of-the-art aquatic center including waterslides and heated, zero-entry pool. Outdoor Activities: Zipline, climbing wall, ropes & challenge course, hiking, Science & Nature activities, campfires, and more. Creative Arts: Creative writing, poetry, journaling, painting, drawing, sculpting, weaving, collage, mixed media, and performing arts including acting, improv, spoken word poetry, dance, music, singing & songwriting, and more. Speech Therapy: Comprehensive stuttering therapy is available, upon request, during your child’s camp stay as well as education, fear reduction, and counseling.
Additional Information:
Camp SAY is an American Camp Association (ACA)-Accredited summer camp for young people who stutter, ages 8-18. Camp SAY combines a high-quality, traditional camp experience with specialized programs and activities that help kids and teens who stutter develop confidence and independence, improve communication skills, and form important lifelong friendships.
Children are greeted by a friendly staff and fellow campers who stutter and immediately see that Camp SAY is a very different and special place where they are free to be themselves. Camp SAY is a safe space of acceptance, encouragement, and positivity where everyone always has as much time as they need t speak.
Camp SAY is dedicated to removing all financial barriers to attendance. Sliding Scale tuition assistance and a shortened stay option are available. Learn more at CampSAY.org.
Slogan: A summer camp for young people who stutter.
Tags: summer camp, Stutters, Stuttering