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No one should be excluded from activities simply because of a vision or hearing impairment.

Camp Lions of Illinois for Blind/LowVision and Deaf/HoH Youth began in 1957 at the urging of Lions members who wanted to give children with vision and/or hearing impairments a summer camp with their peers. Today, Camp Lions hosts three sites in Illinois where over 15,000 youth with vision and hearing impairments have met, made new friends, and participated in fun, challenging activities.
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ELIGIBILITY FOR YOUTH CAMPERS:
To be eligible to attend Camp Lions youth program, campers must be:
1). between the ages of 7-17 years old;
2). either be Blind or have low vision and/or be Deaf or hard of hearing;
3). campers must be independent in all personal/hygiene care.
One-to-one care is NOT provided by Camp Counselors or Staff;
4). independently ambulatory around the campsite and activity areas;
5). Cognitively capable of understanding and following instructions from staff.
For Camp Lions purposes only:
Campers who are Blind or have Low Vision are described as a person with a visual acuity within the range of total blindness & 20/70 vision in both eyes after best correction.
Deaf or Hard of hearing campers are described as a person having an auditory loss which requires daily usage of communication alternatives such as sign language, lip reading, or hearing device such as a hearing aid or cochlear implant.
Camp Lions Helen Keller for Deaf/Blind Adults
In 1993 The LIF established Camp Lions Helen Keller for Adults, for visually & hearing impaired campers age 18 & older. This program came as a response to meet the needs of individuals served by the Department of Rehabilitation Services Deaf/Blind Services and other advocates of visually & hearing impaired adults in Illinois. It is the only camp program of it's kind in the Midwest.
Eligible adults have the opportunity to relax & particpate in activities in the great outdoors, while still being in an accessible environment. The Helen Keller Adult Camp is a great place to meet other individuals with similiar life experiences. Many of the activites at Camp Lions helen Keller mirror our youth program, but are geared to older particpants.
ELIGIBIITY FOR ADULT CAMPERS IS AS FOLLOWS:
1). Applicant must be at least 18 years of age or older;
2). Applicant must be either Blind or have low vision and/or be Deaf or hard of hearing;
3). Applicant must be independent in all personal and hygiene care.
One-to-one care is NOT provided by Camp Counselors or Staff;
4). Applicant must be independently ambulatory around the campsite and activity areas;
5). Applicant must be cognitively capable of understanding and following instructions from staff.
For Camp Lions purposes only:
Campers who are Blind or have Low Vision are described as a person with a visual acuity within the range of total blindness & 20/70 vision in both eyes after best correction.
Deaf or Hard of hearing campers are described as a person having an auditory loss which requires daily usage of communication alternatives such as sign language, lip reading, or hearing device such as a hearing aid or cochlear implant.
Support and Funding of Camp Lions Programs
Camp Lions for Youth and Camp Lions Helen Keller for Adults are funded by the Lions of Illlinois Foundation, donations from Illinois Lions , Lioness, and Leo Clubs as well as gifts from the general public.
The Camp Programs are free too eligible campers who are accepted to attend in both Youth and Adult Camps.
Attendance at Camp Lions is NOT based on income.
Click here for 2011 Camp Lions Youth Schedule, applications, and general program info.
Click here for the forms and information about Camp Heller Keller for Adults
Adopt-A-Camper Sponsorship-
Would you or your Club like to donate $525 to "adopt" a camper to attend Camp Lions? This donation will defer the expenses so we can keep Camp Lions free of cost to campers. Each "adoption" will receive an official letter of thanks from the Lions of Illinois Foundation, a hand-made thank you card from the camper you sponsored, and a picture of your "adopted" camper. This is a wonderful way to make a long-lasting affect on a child or an adult life. Click here for the "Adopt-A-Camper" form to download and submit with your donation.