Camp Blue Skies Foundation offers camps to adults with developmental disabilities and enriches their lives through recreation, socialization, and life skills education.

The foundation is a 501(c)(3) public charity.

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Our mission

Why Camp Blue Skies?

The number of services and supports for people with developmental disabilities drops dramatically after they turn 21. Overnight camps allow these individuals to experience a range of recreational and social activities while giving them a sense of community.

Year after year, they have a special place to look forward to —where they can enjoy themselves and build self-confidence.

Our goals

Camp Blue Skies’ programs focus on increasing an individual’s physical and mental well-being through a healthy lifestyle and positive social skills.

Recreation at Camp Blue Skies

Recreation

Discover enjoyable, sustainable physical activities.

Camp Socialization

Socialization

Join a network of friends from camp.

Camp Blue Skies life Skills

Life skills

Learn practical skills that increase confidence.

Our model

Camps are ideal places to learn new things while having fun. Founder Dick Sesler’s vision: Create camping experiences for adults with developmental disabilities.

Our model, rather than owning our own properties, involves leasing camps during the off-season. Hundreds of traditional camps are under-utilized during the academic year, and thousands of potential campers would benefit from the opportunity to improve upon essential life skills while making new friends and nurturing the body, mind, and spirit.

And have a GOOD TIME!

Our partners

Thank you to those who make our life-changing camps possible for adults with developmental disabilities.

Education partners

Colleges and universities whose students and professors have worked with Camp Blue Skies over the years:

  • Georgia Southern University

  • UNC Charlotte

  • Clemson University

  • Harvard University School of Business

  • West Georgia Technical College

  • University of Georgia College of Pharmacy

  • UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy (Asheville)

  • Wingate University School of Pharmacy (Hendersonville)

  • Mercer University College of Pharmacy

  • Warren Wilson College

  • South Piedmont Community College

  • Appalachian State University

  • Davidson College

Community partners

Annual camps

with lifelong impact

The Byrd sisters – Jennifer and Sarah Beth – both have developmental disabilities and are long-time campers. The sisters and their parents share what Camp Blue Skies means to their lives from improving life skills and building confidence to well-deserved respite.