05/22/2026
Camp Abilities Registration is Open!
Only a few spots left in the 8-12 years camps
Many children with learning disabilities, ADHD, Tourette, ASD or Anxiety, camp can be a stressful, high anxiety environment. Choosing the right camp for your child is a decision that can make or break your child’s summer experience. Camp should be the nurturing place where children enjoy the outdoors, form new friendships, take risks, and experience new activities and adventures.
LDEdmonton focuses on
Highly trained staff with skills specific to working with this population
Lower staff to participant ratio than most camps
Understanding of the special needs of youth
Individualized attention with focus on recognizing and developing each campers unique gifts and strengths
Wrapped into every program is emphasis on developing organizational skills, social skills, and life skills set in a fun environment
The Camp Abilities program is structured for kids ages 8-12yrs and youths 13-17yrs who are struggling at making and keeping friends and interacting with their peers. Participants will learn social skills in a safe setting in the morning and then practice what they have learned out in the community in the afternoon at City of Edmonton Facilities
Our groups specialize in children with ADHD, ASD,
Tourette's and Learning Disabilities.
But all are welcome!
05/12/2026
Camp Abilities Registration is Open!
Only a few spots left for the 8–12 years camp
Many children with learning disabilities, ADHD, Tourette, ASD or Anxiety, camp can be a stressful, high anxiety environment. Choosing the right camp for your child is a decision that can make or break your child’s summer experience. Camp should be the nurturing place where children enjoy the outdoors, form new friendships, take risks, and experience new activities and adventures.
LDEdmonton focuses on
Highly trained staff with skills specific to working with this population
Lower staff to participant ratio than most camps
Understanding of the special needs of youth
Individualized attention with focus on recognizing and developing each campers unique gifts and strengths
Wrapped into every program is emphasis on developing organizational skills, social skills, and life skills set in a fun environment
The Camp Abilities program is structured for kids ages 8-12yrs and youths 13-17yrs who are struggling at making and keeping friends and interacting with their peers. Participants will learn social skills in a safe setting in the morning and then practice what they have learned out in the community in the afternoon at City of Edmonton Facilities
Our groups specialize in children with ADHD, ASD,
Tourette's and Learning Disabilities.
But all are welcome!
All summer camps take place at the Inglewood Community League
12525 - 116 Ave Edmonton, AB T5M 4C5
Camp Abilities ages 8-12 years
Monday - Friday 9:30am until 3:00pm
July 13 - 17th, 2026
August 10th - 14th, 2026
Camp Abilities ages 13-17 years
Monday - Friday 9:30am until 3:00pm
July 20th - 24th, 2026
August 17th - 21th, 2026
Families are able to obtain FSCD (Family Support for Children with Disabilities) funding for their child to attend camp. Contact your FSCD worker to see if your child qualifies.
Cost of the Summer Camp is $550.00
04/28/2026
Camp Abilities Registration is Open!
Many children with learning disabilities, ADHD, Tourette, ASD or Anxiety, camp can be a stressful, high anxiety environment. Choosing the right camp for your child is a decision that can make or break your child’s summer experience. Camp should be the nurturing place where children enjoy the outdoors, form new friendships, take risks, and experience new activities and adventures.
LDEdmonton focuses on
Highly trained staff with skills specific to working with this population
Lower staff to participant ratio than most camps
Understanding of the special needs of youth
Individualized attention with focus on recognizing and developing each campers unique gifts and strengths
Wrapped into every program is emphasis on developing organizational skills, social skills, and life skills set in a fun environment
The Camp Abilities program is structured for kids ages 8-12yrs and youths 13-17yrs who are struggling at making and keeping friends and interacting with their peers. Participants will learn social skills in a safe setting in the morning and then practice what they have learned out in the community in the afternoon at City of Edmonton Facilities
Our groups specialize in children with ADHD, ASD,
Tourette's and Learning Disabilities.
But all are welcome!
All summer camps take place at the Inglewood Community League
12525 - 116 Ave Edmonton, AB T5M 4C5
Camp Abilities ages 8-12 years
Monday - Friday 9:30am until 3:00pm
July 13 - 17th, 2026
August 10th - 14th, 2026
Camp Abilities ages 13-17 years
Monday - Friday 9:30am until 3:00pm
July 20th - 24th, 2026
August 17th - 21th, 2026
Families are able to obtain FSCD (Family Support for Children with Disabilities) funding for their child to attend camp. Contact your FSCD worker to see if your child qualifies.
Cost of the Summer Camp is $550.00
04/07/2026
Last day to register for the upcoming Social Skills Program
Join us for our Social Skills Program starting
April 12, 2026 - June 14, 2026
No Group April 26 and May 17, 2026.
Our groups specialize in children with ADHD, ASD, Tourette's and Learning Disabilities but all are welcome!
Children between the ages of 8-12 years can register for this 8 week program. Running Sunday mornings from 9:30am - 12:00pm.
Youth between the ages of 13-17 years can register for this 8 week program. Running Sunday afternoons from 1:00pm - 3:30pm.
The aim of the program is to encourage friendship, positive social/emotional behaviors, active listening, effective communication, and comprehension of social norms.
Help in understanding non-verbal communication, body language, and unspoken social rules
Promote self-esteem and build confidence
Help participants develop social skills, life skills, and problem-solving strategies, including conversation and basic interaction skills
All sessions take place at Inglewood Community Hall, 12525-116 Ave Edmonton
04/02/2026
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04/01/2026
Still time to register for the upcoming Social Skills Program
Join us for our Social Skills Program starting
April 12, 2026 - June 14, 2026
No Group April 26 and May 17, 2026.
Our groups specialize in children with ADHD, ASD, Tourette's and Learning Disabilities but all are welcome!
Children between the ages of 8-12 years can register for this 8 week program. Running Sunday mornings from 9:30am - 12:00pm.
Youth between the ages of 13-17 years can register for this 8 week program. Running Sunday afternoons from 1:00pm - 3:30pm.
The aim of the program is to encourage friendship, positive social/emotional behaviors, active listening, effective communication, and comprehension of social norms.
Help in understanding non-verbal communication, body language, and unspoken social rules
Promote self-esteem and build confidence
Help participants develop social skills, life skills, and problem-solving strategies, including conversation and basic interaction skills
All sessions take place at Inglewood Community Hall, 12525-116 Ave Edmonton
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03/31/2026
Still time to register for the upcoming Social Skills Program
Join us for our Social Skills Program starting
April 12, 2026 - June 14, 2026
No Group April 26 and May 17, 2026.
Our groups specialize in children with ADHD, ASD, Tourette's and Learning Disabilities but all are welcome!
Children between the ages of 8-12 years can register for this 8 week program. Running Sunday mornings from 9:30am - 12:00pm.
Youth between the ages of 13-17 years can register for this 8 week program. Running Sunday afternoons from 1:00pm - 3:30pm.
The aim of the program is to encourage friendship, positive social/emotional behaviors, active listening, effective communication, and comprehension of social norms.
Help in understanding non-verbal communication, body language, and unspoken social rules
Promote self-esteem and build confidence
Help participants develop social skills, life skills, and problem-solving strategies, including conversation and basic interaction skills
All sessions take place at Inglewood Community Hall, 12525-116 Ave Edmonton