Children's Association for Maximum Potential (CAMP)
Center Point Facility, 515 Skyline Drive, Center Point, TX 78010
About
Children's Association for Maximum Potential (CAMP) offers year-round programs that include Teen & Adult Day Adventure, Parent’s Night Out, Respite Weekends, and Family Weekend Retreats. CAMP provides recreational opportunities for individuals with medical conditions or disabilities as well as their siblings, respite for family members, leadership development for high-school students and young adults, and hands-on educational experiences for healthcare professionals. CAMP programs adapt all activities so campers can participate fully, and volunteer counselors and healthcare volunteers are an integral part of how these programs are delivered.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
Since 1979, CAMP has strengthened and inspired individuals with medical conditions or disabilities by allowing them to experience life without being defined by their diagnosis. Its mission is to strengthen and inspire individuals with disabilities, and those who care for them, through recreation, respite, and education. CAMP’s vision for all programs is that “CAMP is for the Camper,” and its environments are intentionally structured so campers can interact in their own unique way, move around safely, feel more in control, and experience a boost in self-esteem. Families receive respite opportunities that give them time to recharge and connect with peer support, and CAMP offers “camperships” to remove financial barriers so every family can participate. Extensive training is provided so volunteers of all ages are equipped and supported in their roles, and educating and mentoring staff and volunteers is a key part of CAMP’s mission. CAMP states that, regardless of health, disability, race, socioeconomic status, or other labels, all individuals deserve to participate in a community where they are celebrated for who they are, and that everyone deserves a place where they belong, have fun, and grow in independence and self-confidence. CAMP notes that it has been strengthening and inspiring the community since 1979.
Last updated February 3, 2026.
• Ages: 5–18 years old
Since 1979, CAMP has strengthened and inspired individuals with medical conditions or disabilities by allowing them to experience life without being defined by their diagnosis. Its mission is to strengthen and inspire individuals with disabilities, and those who care for them, through recreation, respite, and education. CAMP’s vision for all programs is that “CAMP is for the Camper,” and its environments are intentionally structured so campers can interact in their own unique way, move around safely, feel more in control, and experience a boost in self-esteem. Families receive respite opportunities that give them time to recharge and connect with peer support, and CAMP offers “camperships” to remove financial barriers so every family can participate. Extensive training is provided so volunteers of all ages are equipped and supported in their roles, and educating and mentoring staff and volunteers is a key part of CAMP’s mission. CAMP states that, regardless of health, disability, race, socioeconomic status, or other labels, all individuals deserve to participate in a community where they are celebrated for who they are, and that everyone deserves a place where they belong, have fun, and grow in independence and self-confidence. CAMP notes that it has been strengthening and inspiring the community since 1979.
Last updated February 3, 2026.
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