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Supported camping experiences that maximise fun

Giving everyone the opportunity to travel and experience active recreation is a key priority for the Y which operates a number of disability camps across Victoria for people of all ages.

The profit-for-purpose organisation, which is also a Registered National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) provider, has worked in the disability sector for over 30 years across 1:1 support, group programs, NDIS support coordination and school holiday programs.

Specialising in person-centred, supported camping experiences that maximise fun, the Y’s disability camps provide a unique opportunity for participants to engage in activities that cater to their specific needs and abilities. These activities are designed to build physical, emotional, and cognitive skills while accommodating individual differences. From outdoor sports to creative arts, campers are encouraged to explore new interests and develop talents in a safe and encouraging setting.

“Y camps are just so much fun” explains Toni Thatcher, Y camp director.

“Nearly every weekend we head off on camp to wonderful locations across Victoria. Each camp location provides different experiences and activities for the participants to enjoy and try something new. Weather that be snow camp, city camps, locations near the beach or our new Y Retreats where we visit music festivals, go glamping or even to the Grand Prix”

Y Retreats, a new boutique camp offering, was built off the back of client feedback. They empower campers to have the choice and control over what their weekend away looks like whilst ensuring all activities are accessible and inclusive. Everyone can participate in their own way while learning and sharing the experience with others.

“We have taken the participants’ lead in designing camping experience which are more unique.” said Toni.

“These specialised camps provide an enriching and individualised experience by offering tailored activities, fostering a sense of belonging, nurturing self-confidence and most of all having fun.”

To enquire about Inclusion Services by the Y’s camp programs please call 1300 699 622 or visit inclusion.ymca.org.au.

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