Programs & Support
Our programs are designed to support families, enrich lives, and foster independence through engaging and inclusive activities. Explore each program to find the best fit for your family's needs.
Our Key Programs
Club 625
Designed for teens and young adults ages 15 and up, Club 625 features seasonal events and activities that promote social interaction and personal growth in a supportive, enjoyable setting.
Independent Activities of Daily Living (IADL) Program
This program focuses on enhancing essential life skills, helping children develop independence through targeted activities that improve their daily living skills.
Respite Nights
Providing a much-needed break for parents and caregivers, Respite Night offers supervised care and fun activities for children, giving families time to recharge and relax.
Samaritan Center Counseling at Schreiber
Led by therapist Anne Beecher, MSW, LSW, this on-site program provides compassionate counseling for children, teens, parents, and caregivers in a trusted, family-centered setting.
Schreiber Adaptive Aquatics Program
Individual swim lessons designed to help children with sensory and motor challenges gain confidence, improve motor skills, and learn critical water safety techniques in a structured 12-week program.
Schreiber Sibs
A Sibshop program where siblings (ages 7–12) of children with disabilities or special needs can connect with peers who understand their experience, share their feelings, learn, and just be kids.
Summer Camp Programs
Designed to provide children of all abilities with a fun, inclusive, and enriching experience.
Our camps offer a variety of activities that promote socialization, skill development, and creativity, all while ensuring a safe and supportive environment.
Camp Schreiber
Camp Schreiber is open to children, teens, and young adults of all abilities. Our diverse range of activities includes fitness, sports, arts and crafts, music, and more, all in an inclusive and supportive environment.
Club 625 Camp
Club 625 Camp is perfect for teens and young adults looking to build social skills and make new friends. Enjoy a mix of on-site activities and community outings designed to foster social connections.
Food Discovery Camp
Designed for children with non-medical feeding challenges, this camp helps young campers explore new foods and develop a positive relationship with eating through sensory activities and food preparation.
Music Therapy Camp
Led by board certified music therapist Christina Myers, MMT, MT-BC and designed for young children to enhance social skills, boost communication, improve memory, and increase body awareness through interactive songs and playful activities.
