
List of your child’s Medications/Supplements (those taken at Camp & at Home).Alternate Contact names/telephone numbers.Please note, that you will need the following before you begin:
#Camp kaleidoscope 2017 registration
The Deposit is Non-Refundable but will be applied to Camp Fees & Membership.ĪLSO – We are again offering Before/After Care between 8-9 am and 4-5 pm for a Fee of $75 per week ($60 August 8 week)Īpplication: Registration is using a Link to a secure Google Drive – To apply for this year’s Camp Kaleidoscope, please click here. ALL Camp Applications will require $100 Deposit to be considered. We applaud our Community Partners - the Ontario Ministry of Education & the Ottawa Catholic School Board – who both enable our Program to use a School (with ALL Rooms/Gym Air- Conditioned) for Camp K – so we are a GO!! Applications will be taken up to Friday, midnight. Pius X High school, 1481 Fisher Avenue, Ottawa ON K2C 1X4 Hours: 9:00 AM to 4:00 pm Cost: $800 per week, $640 August 8-11īefore/After Care Hours: Cost is $75.00 per week ($60 August 8 week)Īllows for up to 1 hour before &/OR 1 hour after - Between 8-9 am, between 4-5 pmĬost for Third Party Providers (3PP): $820 per week, $660 August 8-11įINALLY – all the “i’s” are dotted and the “t’s” are crossed!Īs the World seems to be recovering from the challenges of the COVID-19 Global Pandemic that impacted Children at Risk’s Respite Programs since 2020 - we are EXTREMELY excited to again to be able to Offer Our 13th Year of Camp Kaleidoscope for 2023! Send an email to July 10-14, July 17-21, July 24-28, July 31-August 4, August 8-11 Location: St. However – if you are still looking for Camp: Our Services Camp Kaleidoscope Summer Day Respite Camp 2023

Reisch said by this time last year, the camp already had a commitment from the Ottawa Catholic School Board that the funding was in place. Last year, the fund handed out $7.6 million to school boards across the province to support a variety of programs.īut now the fund has been frozen as part of a spending review ahead of the upcoming provincial budget on April 11. Reisch said the camp relies on a $50,000 grant from the Ministry of Education's Focus on Youth fund, money it uses to hire staff and pay rent at the Nepean school where the camp is held.


OCDSB asks province to rethink autism changesĬamp Kaleidoscope marked its eighth year last summer, when the all-day program was offered over five weeks.Ford government recommends Ontario school boards freeze hiring ahead of upcoming budget."That would be devastating to hundreds of families that can't access the support in the summer," said Reisch, who's asking families to contact their MPPs. The charity behind an Ottawa summer camp for children with autism is worried about the program's future after the province froze the funding that covers most of its costs.īrenda Reisch, executive director of Children at Risk, has written to families whose kids have attended Camp Kaleidoscope to warn them it might not be offered again this summer.
