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A non-profit organization committed to building diversity in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) fields by encouraging, supporting, and preparing minority and underrepresented students in the Buffalo area to pursue a career in the technical and STEM fields. BEAM is dedicated to increasing the number of minorities and females entering engineering and technical careers. Collaborates with industry leaders to provide free, high-quality, hands-on learning to students in grades Pre-K to 12 through Saturday Academies (including Robotics and Creative Building), BEAM Robotics, Society of Women Engineers Competitions, and Summer Programming (in conjunction with Buffalo & Erie County Summer Youth).
211 Lake Street, Elmira, NY 14901
Offers participants themed activities and lessons in scientific exploration, character development, culinary activities, physical fitness, arts and crafts, and weekly field trips. Program is run by qualified child care professionals for eight weeks throughout the summer. Each week has a specific theme. Breakfast is provided.
720 Northern Boulevard, Greenvale, NY 11548
Offers campers in grades 4-8 the opportunity to learn how to play Long Island Lacrosse the right way. Learn what it takes to play D-I Lacrosse and become a future lacrosse star. Drill training, team play and much more at this exciting camp. Call for more detailed information.
920 Coddington Road, Ithaca, NY 14850
Coddington Road Community Center is a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting families by providing children and youth with exceptional care in a warm, accepting, and safe environment.We are committed to providing enriching educational experiences in which children learn to carry out responsibilities, make decisions, express themselves creatively, and discover friendships.In partnership with Coddington staff, families and members of the community, strive to help children realize their authentic selves.Programs:Child care- for children 8 weeks to 5 years, full and part time options available, scholarships availableYouth- after school, Coddington Wild, Camp Coddington, youth employment opportunitiesCommunity- Recreation programming for all ages currently in development, to share your input email [email protected]
155 West Roe Boulevard, Patchogue, NY 11772
Offers an Adventure Camp program, incorporating both on campus and off campus activities. The program is modeled on the popular Adventure Education programs that are being featured more frequently in school curriculums across the country. The Adventure Camp programs are one-week sessions for Boys & Girls (Ages 12-17). The program aims to create a fun and positive small group experience that fosters leadership skills and encourages campers to challenge themselves. Our goal is to have the campers finish the program with a sense of accomplishment, self-confidence, and a stronger sense of themselves. Experienced Physical Education teachers direct and oversee the program with additional expertise offered from on-site staff at the various trip locations. Sample activities include: Off-Site Trips; Surfing; Indoor Rock Climbing; Ropes Courses; Ninja Warrior Gym and Kayak & SUP. Call for detailed information.
8571 Lower Lake Road, Barker, NY 14012
Provides children and youth with an opportunity to experience camp life, develop essential skills, and make friends. Overnight, sampler, and day camps available. Situated on Lake Ontario in Barker, NY, Camp Kenan boasts more than 50 acres of land. Camp activities include archery, high ropes course, trail hiking, and campfire singing.
100 Nicolls Road, Stony Brook, NY 11794
Offers many athletic facilities. The Sports Complex consists of the The Pritchard Gymnasium; Stuart Goldstein Development Center; Kenneth P. Lavalle Stadium; Joe Nathan Field; Island Federal Credit Union Arena; University Tennis Courts; University Field, University Pool, University Track and Dubin Family Athletic Performance Center. The Sports Complex is the home to summer camps offered to youth in various sports. Most athletic facilities may be used for recreational purposes when they are not scheduled for classes, intercollegiate, intramural or special events. Information pertaining to all physical education, athletic offerings and facility usage may be obtained by calling 631-632-9271.
133 Spring Street, Monroe, NY 10950
Activities include youth enrichment programs, family hikes, holiday festivals, and youth day camp.
31 Adams Avenue, Endicott, NY 13760
  • Offers support, information and referral, and education for developmental disabilities, traumatic brain injury, and epilepsy. Case management. Residential Homes. Self-Directed Services, including Fiscal Intermediary and Brokerage services. Family reimbursement. Respite. Health Homes. Family support services, including parent support groups. Structured day and evening programs. Support groups, counseling. Community habilitation. Day Habilitation. Camp EAGR - Residential summer camp for children with epilepsy.
1000 Hempstead Turnpike, Hempstead, NY 11549
Offers players, ages 7-18 baseball instruction. Ranked as one of the top 5 baseball schools in the United States, New York Baseball Academy has provided the premiere baseball instructional programs on the East Coast for more than 40 years. The academy's programs are located on Hofstra University's 240-acre campus with its recently updated turf baseball field and indoor practice facility. Players can choose just one week, or up to 6 weeks of ability level instruction. Call for detailed information.
127 Centerway, Corning, NY 14830
Offers summer sports camps for soccer, volleyball, cheerleading, golf, basketball and baseball.
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114 Hickory St, Buffalo, NY 14204
Community center. Offers recreational programs, afterschool programming, summer camp, computer lab, and more. Also provides referrals to various CAO programs and services. Serves as a Cooling Center for individuals during times of excessive heat. Serves as a Warming Center in times of excessive cold. Always call ahead to make sure a Cooling/Heating Center is open before going there.
643 W Lake Road, Branchport, NY 14418
  • Offers residential camps for children ages 8 to 17 who have cancer or sickle cell anemia. - Camp Good Days Summer residential camp with year-round recreational activities for children with cancer or Sickle Cell Anemia. - Doing A World of Good/Teddi's Team. Residential camp for children from the United States and foreign countries and who have cancer or sickle cell anemia. - Brothers and Sisters Together. Residential camp for children who have lost a parent or sibling to cancer or sickle cell anemia. - Childhood Understanding, Support and Assistance. Residential camp for children who have a parent or sibling dealing with cancer or sickle cell anemia.
9020 Kiwanis Road, Taberg, NY 13471
Provides camp for children ages 8-14 and for children with special needs (approx. 20 limited space). Activities include swimming and canoeing, paddle boating, hiking, kickball, soccer, fishing, arts and crafts, movies, volleyball, nature hikes, campfire, overnights in Tipi Village, scavenger hunts, skits, basketball, and rainy day activities.
643 West Lake Road, Branchport, NY 14418

Provides a residential camping program for children ages 13 to 17 years who have a parent or sibling with cancer or sickle cell anemia whose last treatment was within five years.

506 Hacadam Road, Frankfort, NY 13340
Provides a camp for children ages 5 to 12 years with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their siblings. Camp is scheduled for the week before and the week after the local school-based summer school programs.
408 North Side Road, Wading River, NY 11792
Offers year round facilities for group retreats and/or conferences. Chapel, recreation hall, beach front, swimming pool, boating and camp fire sites. Playing field for soccer and kickball, courts for volleyball and basketball, a new challenge course with climbing wall, a combination of winterized cabins and houses accommodating 120+, and wash houses with showers, a modern dining hall and kitchen.
2975 Westchester Avenue, Corporate Office, Port Chester, NY 10573
Camp Viva is a one week, sleepaway camp which is part of a year-round program for children, families and individuals affected or infected with HIV/AIDS. If one member of the family is infected with AIDS or HIV, then the whole family is eligible to attend camp.
250 Winding Brook Drive, Guilderland, NY 12084
Provides a variety of summer camp opportunities for school-aged children.
420 E. German Street, Suite 107a, Herkimer, NY 13350
  • Offers a summer youth recreation program that builds written language, social, computer, and organizational skills. Program includes trips to or for:
    • museums
    • bowling alleys
    • photography
    • cooking
    • farms
    • forts
    • zoos
    • libraries and more
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1000 Hempstead Turnpike, Hempstead, NY 11549
Offers a volleyball camp for girls and boys entering grades 2 to 12. Volleyball Camp is for both girls and boys who desire a full day of volleyball training and instruction. Camp provides a healthy atmosphere in which campers can enjoy playing volleyball and developing friendships. Players will develop their skills through frequent ball contact in a fun yet challenging environment. Games and competition will be used throughout camp as a learning tool with continued positive feedback. This program is available to players of all ability levels. Campers are placed into groups of similar skill level in order to insure the most improvement, challenge and excitement. The intended goal is to motivate the skilled player, while teaching the beginner the basics to building a strong foundation in volleyball. All aspects of the game will be covered on both individual and team levels. Daily Program includes: Stretching and warm-up exercises; Volleyball fundamentals: passing, setting, attacking, serving, defense and blocking; Offensive and defensive strategic development; Position breakdown; Competitions; Game play; Continuous evaluation and supervision and Coaches instruction-lectures. Each camper should wear daily: cotton T-shirt, athletic shorts, shin guards, and sneakers or cleats. Campers must also bring a water bottle. Bathing suit and towel will be needed on assigned swim days. Call for more detailed information.
225 Bryant Avenue, Roslyn, NY 11576
A Non-profit grief and healing organization dedicated to helping parents and families living with the loss of a child. Offers programs to support all family members including Camp Erin NYC - a free weekend bereavement camp for children and teens ages 6-17 who are grieving the death of someone close to them, as well as our General Loss Bereavement Group. Monthly healing workshops offer drama therapy, songwriting, yoga, meditation, Tai Chi, Zumba workshops, music and more. Also offering special events, ongoing support group meetings and the one-on-one support of peer mentors.
643 West Lake Road, Branchport, NY 14418
Provides a camping experience for women who are dealing with any form of cancer. Focuses on wellness activities including therapeutic massage, yoga, meditation, reiki, and manicures.
1200 Edgewood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14618
  • Offers community education and recreation programs for youth and adults. Health clubs, pools, gym, fitness center and programs. Childcare from 8 weeks to Pre-K. After school care for grades K-6. Summer Camps for grades K-10. Cultural Arts. Community programs.
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