Rainbow's End Day Camp

A Day Camp for Children With Special Needs. Each of us has a unique capacity to help others discover the colors of their own Rainbow.

We believe that it is every child's right to grow and live in a world that welcomes him or her. Our goal is to provide safe activities that will be fun, will encourage creativity, and will enhance self-confidence.

Rainbow's End is a one-week day camp (Monday - Friday) for children with special needs. Two camps are offered in July.  Enrollment is limited and is offered to children between the ages of 5 - 21 years.

Due to the active nature of the programming, children need to be able to meet certain physical criteria. Campers will be accepted on a case-by-case basis as evaluated by the camp directors and camp nurse. Some of the activities include swimming, fishing, arts and crafts, and music.

The cost for the camp is $100 and includes limited transportation, a camp t-shirt, snacks, and activities. Each camper will be asked to bring a lunch for Monday - Thursday. Financial assistance is available for those with need.

Many opportunities exist to offer your gifts as a volunteer or to help underwrite the cost of providing the camp. Costs are kept to a minimum to help ensure the ability to participate for all those who would benefit from this experience.

For questions, please call Lindsy (715-847-2000 ext. 31192). To find out more about volunteering, call the Aspirus Volunteers office at 715-847-2848.

To offer your financial gifts, please call the Aspirus Health Foundation at 715-847-2470.

Rainbow Song

We're a rainbow made of children
We're at camp and singing our song
There's nothing that can stop us
RAINBOW loving is much too strong

Volunteer Application

Participate in Rainbow's End Day Camp as a volunteer.

Apply online to volunteer

Camp dates:

  • July 15-19, 2024
  • July 22-26, 2024 

Contact

715-847-2000, ext. 31192

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  • Rainbow's End Day Camp

    Rainbow's End Day Camp

    Rainbow's End Day Camp, is a week long camp each summer, where children with special needs are paired with teen volunteers to learn valuable life skills through a number of activities and social opportunities.