Camp Juliena

Camp Juliena is a weeklong residential summer camp for youths and teens who are deaf or hard of hearing. Through challenging, team-oriented activities, campers form lasting friendships and acquire valuable leadership, social and communication skills.

When and where does Camp Juliena take place?
There are two sessions of Camp Juliena, one for ages 6 through 12 and another for ages 13 through 17. Both sessions occur during the summer months and take place at different campgrounds in Georgia.

What kinds of activities do campers participate in?
There’s never a dull moment at Camp Juliena! That’s because we keep our campers busy with lots of fun-filled adventures designed to build confidence, trust and teamwork. Some of our featured activities include swimming, boating, canoeing, fishing, hiking, arts & crafts, nature walks, campfire gatherings and stories and theatrical productions.

Is financial assistance available?

Most years we are able to offer financial support to qualified applicants. To apply, you must write a letter to the camp director explaining your need for financial assistance. Within a few weeks, you will receive a response from the director regarding your request.

 

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