The mission of Camp Flying Point is to provide a fun and supportive environment in which children with autism may learn social and communication skills alongside their typically developing peers. Trained staff will facilitate social opportunities among campers to build on existing skills as well as identify strategies to increase communication among peers.
2012: August 21 to 31, Southampton Fresh Air Home
Administrative Director: Kristen Heine-Churchill
Assistant Camp Director:
Kerri O'Keefe
Application for camper with autism
Application for camper who does NOT have autism.
Health form required for ALL campers
Photo release. One form per family
Application for Counselors-In-Training for eligible children with autism over the age of 14.
Open to children with autism age 6 to 17 and their typically developing siblings/peers.
Swimmng permission slip. All campers.
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Friday, January 20, respite session, 5:30 to 8, CMEE, Bridgehampton
Friday, February 24, day respite, 10 to 3, SFAH (contingent on staffing)
Friday, March 23, respite session, 5:30 to 8 HamptonKids, Wainscott
Friday, June 8, respite session, 5:30 to 8, CMEE
A $1,000 scholarship will be awarded to a graduating senior from an East End high school who has autism and will be attending college or vocational school. Click here for an application.