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A week-long Educational Sports Camp  Children with Visual Impairments 
Summer 2022 Dates: June 26th-July 2nd!


Videos

View our videos below. You can also click here to view our YouTube Channel. Enjoy!

Instructional Videos

Instructional strategies video on how to assist children with visual impairments in athletics and physical education.
Informs teachers on how to instruct motor skills for children with visual impairments. 

Promotional Videos

See what Camp Abilities is all about while meeting several impressive athletes, their parents, and the Founder and Director of Camp Abilities. Host Soledad O'Brien does a great job navigating the true meaning of Camp Abilities.
​Camp Directors, Coaches, Athletes and Parents share what their Camp Abilities’ experience means to them.
Children with visual impairments share their feelings on when they feel included in their physical education class or extracurricular activity.
How athletes set and work to achieve goals at Camp Abilities.

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Watch athletes engage in a variety of activities offered at Camp Abilities and learn how it all got started!
The activities, modifications, and the community support that makes Camp Abilities possible.
Camp Abilities Athletes share their accomplishments including how they overcome barriers and achieve their goals.
Veteran Camp Abilities Athlete Luke Fortner, racing for his school’s cross country team, paving the way for athletes with disabilities to participate in sport alongside their sighted peers.
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2-time U.S. Olympian, Marla Runyan, shares how she became the first legally blind athlete to compete in the Olympic Games.
Love and Forgiveness is the foundation of Camp Abilities and is reflected by all those who are involved.

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Camp Abilities Brockport is a 501(c)-3 non-for profit organization hosted at and supported by SUNY Brockport and is also funded by the Research Foundation at The State University of New York. In the spirit of "Camp Abilities", the facility operating at The College at Brockport is the only camp that is affiliated with The Research Foundation or the State University of New York (SUNY). All other camps listed herein have no affiliation or association with nor do they receive funding or sponsorship from the Research Foundation or The College at Brockport.
Camp Abilities Brockport is inspected by the Monroe County Department of Health.
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  • Home
    • Mission Statement
    • Sports & Activities
    • Schedule
    • Assessments
    • Awards
    • Funding
    • Partners
    • Funding/Partners and Supporters
    • Non-Profit Status
  • Media
    • Camp Abilities Manual
    • Camp Templates
    • Newsletters
    • Photos
    • Videos
    • Research & Books
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Shutterfly
  • Instructional Materials
  • Registration
    • Eligibility
    • Athlete/Camper Registration
    • Coach Registration
  • Staff
    • Graduate Assistants
  • Other Camps
  • Contact Us
  • Donate
    • Camp Wish List
  • Research Registration
  • Blind Soccer Program
  • Lavelle Resources for Children with Moderate and Severe Disabilities