Albany Advocacy Resource Center is all set to host a Autism Summer Camp this year. To start in June 3, the camp will run until through July 3.
Meant for children aged 6-9 with Autism, Asperger’s Syndrome and Persuasive Development Disorders, the camp will be hosted at the Albany ARC Preschool at 1333 W. Broad Ave. from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Monday through Thursday of each week.
Here, the campers will be given lessons on social skills, computer games, field trips, language skills and other fun activities.
For further information, please contact Sonia Prescott, ARC education director and Jude vine Autism master trainer, at (229) 888-6852, Ext. 350.
Applications are due by May 16. Parents can pick up the forms at the ARC administrative office at 2616 Pointe North Blvd. You can call Laura Calhoun at 229-888-6852 or mail her at
lcalhoun@albanygaarc.org for more information.
About Albany Advocacy Resource Center
Since 1963, Albany Advocacy Resource Center has been on the frontlines of the fight for independence, community inclusion, and true citizenship for people with developmental and or physical disabilities in southwest Georgia. They believe that people—all people—have the right to participate in community life to the fullest extent possible, and to control their own destinies.
Location
2616 Pointe North Boulevard
Albany, GA 31721
United States
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