PLEASE NOTE – THIS PROGRAM IS CURRENTLY ON HOLD. REACH OUT IF YOU’D LIKE TO BE NOTIFIED WHEN WE RUN IT AGAIN IN THE FUTURE.
Dream Weavers Summer in the City Life Skills Summer Camp!
This is a super fun two-week full day summer camp where we socialize, get active, learn independent living skills, and explore our community! This is a group program for teens and young adults on the Autism Spectrum and with other disabilities. Each day includes social activities (social cafe, board games, etc), a life skills lesson, a physical activity (e.g. dance, yoga, frisbee in the park), and planning for the end of camp day trip! One day of the camp will be a full day field trip within the city, planned and determined by the group members.
WHEN: M-F for two weeks, typically starting at the end of July/ beginning of August (no camp during the August civic holiday). Exact dates TBD.
TIME: 10am – 3pm
WHERE: CSI – Annex at 720 Bathurst St (a block and a half South of Bathurst Station) in downtown Toronto – (The building is accessible)
Who can participate?
You must be:
- A teen or young adult on the spectrum, with another developmental difference, or any disability
- Motivated to have fun with peers
- Able to participate in a group with a 1:10 staff to camper ratio from 10am-3pm (with break for lunch)
What is the cost? – $595/ week
Cost includes: 9 days of camp, a booklet of life skills resources and worksheets. Lunch and transportation are not included. Use your passport funding!
Please contact Dream Weavers if you have any questions – DreamWeaversCollective@gmail.com
Registration will be completed by contacting Dream Weavers and completing a pre-screen online survey to determine fit. For now, reach out if you’d like to be notified when we run this program again!
See flyer for more details.
Dream Weavers: An Occupational Therapy Collective
Dream Weavers is a downtown Toronto grassroots organization run by two occupational therapists, Mira Etlin-Stein & Amanda Landry. We serve teens & young adults on the Autism Spectrum & with other disabilities. Our goal is to break down barriers and build inclusive communities through offering group programs & private 1:1 sessions in the area of life & employment skills.