Summer Fun Club
Day camp can offer almost all of the benefits of traditional camp—new experiences, skill building, a sense of community and lasting friendships.
Summer Fun Club at the Ashtabula County YMCA is a state licensed program and provides a wide variety of activities, learning opportunities, art projects, field trips, special events, and much more! Campers can arrive as early as 6:30am with the camp curriculum starting at 7:30am. Our fun and structured program runs until 6:00pm and uses the Cincy Curriculum that aligns with the Ohio K-12 Standards Resource Guide designed to help children retain what they have learned during the school year.
Children that have completed one year of kindergarten to 6th grade, ages 5yrs-12yrs, will be placed in age appropriate groups. All children should bring a packed Lunch with an Ice pack and their swimsuit and towel every day.
Reach & Teach
Reach & Teach provides a consistent and structured environment focusing on social, communicative and recreational skills centered around summer fun activities. Total involvement from families assures that Reach & Teach is committed to providing a service directed to your child’s needs.
Reach & Teach Summer Camp is for children ages 5 to 14 who have been diagnosed with autism and would benefit from a structured learning environment that incorporates community activities. The program last for six weeks starting at the end of June and running through July, Monday through Thursday from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Ashtabula County Family YMCA.
Other programs in neighboring counties would cost up to $2,000! The cost of the program from year to year varies based on contributions made to the program. Donations can be made to Reach & Teach directly by clicking here. Parents/Guardians are responsible for securing their enrollment fees and a means for transportation to and from the program’s location.
To enroll your child, please complete each of the application forms thoroughly and submit with fees payable to the Ashtabula County Family YMCA. Registration is on a first-come, first-serve basis starting on the first day of enrollment and not considered until payment is made in full. Limits on the number registered are based on safety and staff ratios.