Joshua Center for Neurological Disorders

About

The Joshua Center is a non-profit organization that provides services and support for the social, emotional, and educational needs of neurologically impaired children and their families, including children with Tourette Syndrome, High Functioning Autism, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and ADHD.

The Joshua Center and our Web site provides:

  • custom programs for individuals and families
  • individual and family counseling
  • occupational therapy
  • speech-language therapy services
  • social and life skills training
  • young adult transition programs
  • conferences and staff development for education professionals
  • parent workshops
  • children’s summer camps
  • publications
  • links to relevant resources
  • volunteer programs

The Joshua Center for Neurological Disorders is a non-profit organization that has been in operation since 1996. The general Web site is free to use. Many articles and research are provided without charge. Some publications are offered for a small fee. Funding is provided by individual and corporate contributions and annual events. The Joshua Center is a United Way Agency and a member of DonorEdge.

The number of scholarships offered each year varies on the amount of funds raised throughout the year. All campers with scholarships must still pay the $100.00 deposit at a minimum. This year there will be more partial scholarships, rather than full scholarships, in order to ensure as many children are helped as possible. Scholarships are non-transferrable.

Scholarship Applications must be turned in by May 1st. Scholarships will be determined by May 15th

https://joshuacenter.com/summer-camp/camp-scholarship-information/

Programs

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