Youth Wheelchair Sports Camp


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2022 Camp Info

2022 Camp Brochure

2022 Camp Application

Focusing on abilities

Today, wheelchair athletes are acclaimed and respected as world-class athletes. Physically challenged youngsters share the same desire and capability for attaining athletic excellence and physical fitness as their able-bodied peers and this camp gives them the opportunity to do just that. The Junior Wheelchair Sports and Recreation Camp can spark enthusiasm for sports and recreation activities that can last a lifetime.

NAS, in cooperation with CHI Heath and the City of Omaha Parks and Recreation offers a free sports and recreation camp during the summer for disabled children ages 6-18. This camp provides a good introduction to wheelchair sports. Instruction includes archery, aquatics, basketball, body conditioning, tennis, track and field, basketball, softball, and more. Recreation and leisure activities may include photography, pottery, creative dramatics, and ceramics.

This day camp is designed for youth with physical disabilities ages 5 – high school. Youth with cerebral palsy, polio, spinal cord injury, spina bifida, lower leg amputation and brain injuries can inquire for participation. Participants need not be active wheelchair users, buts sports will be played from a manual wheelchair and each camper must have sufficient range of motion, strength and endurance to participate as some activities maybe strenuous for the participant.

This camp introduces youth to a wide variety of sports and recreation activities while helping to improve strength and endurance. All activities are geared toward improving self-esteem and confidence in the campers. An added benefit of the camp is that it allows young people to meet others with similar disabilities, experience independence, teamwork and fun.

Wheelchair Sports CampDue to the support of generous sponsors and many donations, we are able to offer the camp at no cost to participants. The number of campers is limited so register early.

We provide:

  • Daily Lunch and Snack
  • Nursing Assistance for Basic Needs
  • Camp T-Shirt

 

Volunteer

Instructors and Volunteers

Volunteers are available to assist campers with personal help skills, lunches, day to day operation and activities. Camper/staff ratio is 4:1.  This camp is not suitable for campers requiring 1:1 ratio.  Our instructors have achieved national and/or international recognition in wheelchair sports competition.

2022 volunteer application

More information about becoming a Volunteer please contact Jena Munson

Contact

Jena Munson
Jena.Munson@commonspirit.org
402-572-2276

Camp Dates and Location

July 18th- July 22nd, 2022

Mockingbird Hills Community Center
10242 Mockingbird Drive. Omaha, NE 68127

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