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About Camp Sno-Mo
Easter Seals NH and the Daniel Webster Council, Boy Scouts of America work together at this nationally-recognized, residential camp program, sponsored by the New Hampshire Snowmobile Association to create a life-changing experience for campers.
Located in Gilmanton Iron Works, NH, children and young adults with disabilities and special needs, ages 11-21, can inclusively participate alongside Boy Scouts in a wide variety of activities including water sports, team sports, hiking, archery, a ropes course and crafts.
Easter Seals Camp Sno-Mo 2013 Dates
Session 1 -- June 23-28, 2013
Session 2 -- June 30 - July 5, 2013
Session 3 -- July 7-12, 2013
Session 4 -- July 14-25, 2013
Session 5 -- July 28 - August 2, 2013
Session 6 -- August 4-9, 2013
Session 7 -- August 11-16, 2013
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Offering Safety and Reassurance
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Many of our campers have special medical and nutritional needs. Care and welfare of our campers is a priority. Fully-trained medical personnel is on-staff 24 hours a day as well as a year-round camp director with over 16 years of experience.
Campers sleep in traditional two-camper platform tents. If needed, campers may also stay in our lodge with handicap-accessible rooms.
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 The lodge houses medical staff and handicap naccessible bathrooms and bedrooms.
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Camp Sno-Mo Helps Alex Reach New Heights!
Alex was able to embrace the positive energy of Camp Sno-Mo and use it to discover new abilities. Read his inspiring story here.
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Sno Mo staff comes from many countries around the world. They bring their culture and share their enthusiasm. They receive extensive training on therapeutic crisis intervention, medical/water safety and first aid/CPR, ensuring our campers enjoy a safe and meaningful camp experience.
Click here to read one counselor's description of daily camp activities and reflections on her summer at Camp Sno Mo.
This is a special place... “Jeremy is STILL talking about camp. He had a great time, as he does every year, but this year seemed different to him. In fact, his behavior has changed for the better and it's quite refreshing. I was really having a tough time with him at home but he is so much better now. Camp Sno-Mo has such important life lessons. Thank you so much for all that you do for these kids. When the boys come home from camp, I feel refreshed, rejuvenated and ready to get back to caring for them.” —Lisa, aunt
“I had no idea there was a place I could send Paige where she would have fun and I would feel comfortable leaving her for a week. From the minute we drove up to the lodge and started meeting all the counselors and staff, I felt comfortable. Everyone was talking to her like a typical camper. It was unbelievable. At the end of the session, Paige hugged all the counselors and I knew she must have been really happy here. Her counselor told me everything she had done that week and I couldn't believe what I was hearing. She said Paige was great, no problem, had so much fun and especially loved the zip line! Never in my wildest dreams did I ever think Paige could ride a zip line! It meant so much to me to know she was doing things at camp that every kid should do, with no limits.” -Karen, mom
Activities Available at Camp Sno Mo
- Archery
- Swimming
- Sailing
- Rifelry
- Woodcarving
- Ropes course high/low elements
- Canoeing
- Hiking
- Ecology
- Arts and Crafts
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Click here for answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Camp Sno Mo
Directions to Camp Sno Mo in Gilmanton Iron Works, NH
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Thank you to the New Hampshire Snowmobile Association for more than 3 decades of support and over $2 million raised to support Camp Sno Mo and its campers!
Click here to check out their website!
Click here to see pictures from the 2012 NHSA Ride-In
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The New Hampshire Fish and Game have been tremendous supporters of the Easter Seals NH Camp Sno Mo program. We are grateful for their support.
Click here to check out their website!
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Building the Patio of Celebration at Camp Sno-Mo
In honor of the NH Snowmobile Association’s 40th Anniversary and partnership with Easter Seals NH, we are happy to announce an opportunity for all NHSA clubs, individuals, families, private donors, businesses, past and present campers and alumni to make a mark in honor of our shared history and leave their legacy at Camp Sno-Mo. Plans are underway to transform an area of Camp Sno-Mo into an historic and accessible alumni site. To that end, at this year’s NHSA Ride-in, we will be selling paving stones to be engraved with your club or family name and inscription of your choice. The 4” x 8” bricks will sell for $100 each and the 8” x 8” pavers will sell for $150 each and will be placed at camp during the creation of the alumni site. All work on this beautiful area of camp will be completed in the spring of 2012. If you can’t make our annual Ride-In event, February 3-5, you can reserve your brick by calling Rob Kelly at 603.206.6733 or emailing him at rkelly@eastersealsnh.org.
The form to order a brick can be downloaded here!
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Fom more information about Easter Seals Camp Sno, please contact Rob Kelly at 603.206.6733 or rkelly@eastersealsnh.org.
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