Every 2 years DeafBlind Access of the South (DBAS) offers adults who are DeafBlind (or Hard-of-Hearing/Low-vision in any combination) a rare chance to get together with others like themselves and have Support Service Providers (SSPs) to enable them to communicate effortlessly.
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Participants at DBAS Retreat will have the opportunity to create an individualized schedule of activities based upon their interests. The daily schedule starts as early as 7:30 am and can continue until 10:00 pm or later (all depending on the camper’s preferences)!
Here is a sample of some of the types of activities provided:
Paddle Boats/Canoeing
Swimming (Pool)
Arts & Crafts, Adapted Games
Themed Parties & Celebrations
Educational Workshops
Bible Study
Field Trips (Many different places)
Story Telling
Hiking/Walking trails
Horseback Riding
Mini-bike riding
Motorcycle rides (Passengers)
And so much more!
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Transportation to and from the airport can be arranged and transportation at the camp is provided. There are basketball courts, Wi-Fi, and lots of gathering areas to make lifelong friends.
Accommodations are rustic but comfortable. The rooms are temperature controlled, cabins are clean and well-lit, and the walkways between buildings are easily navigated.
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