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Club 625 Camp

At the Schreiber Center for Pediatric Development, we understand that teens and young adults deserve a fun and enriching camp experience unique to their needs, and we provide that through our Club 625 Camp. For two weeks during the summer our campers participate in a variety of creative and dynamic activities designed to promote independence, social skills, and community engagement.

What Club 625 Camp Offers

On-Site Activities

Campers participate in on-site engaging activities and games tailored to their interests here at the Schreiber Center.

Community Outings

Counselors and volunteers lead excursions to local attractions, parks, and cultural sites, offering opportunities for socialization and real-world experiences.

Skill Development

By exploring the community in supervised outings, campers are provided with opportunities to practice their social skills in real-world settings.

Why Choose Club 625 Camp?

Tailored for Teens and Young Adults

Club 625 Camp is specifically designed to meet the interests and needs of older campers, providing age-appropriate activities and experiences.

Experienced Staff

Our camp director and director of Educational Services, Jay Graver, has over 30 years of experience teaching at the Schreiber Center. Our camp counselors and volunteers are skilled in working with teens and young adults to provide the support they need to succeed, maintaining a ratio of one counselor for every four campers to ensure individualized attention and safety.

Focus on Independence

The camp emphasizes the development of independence and self-confidence, preparing campers for life beyond camp.

Safe and Inclusive

We create a welcoming and safe environment where all participants feel valued and included.

A tween sitting on a red balancing stool.