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How Do You Run a Special Needs Camp? With a Lot of Help.
By Andy Olsen at Christianity Today
· June 12, 2026
· 10 min read
Last week, the first campers arrived at Camp Blessing in Brenham, Texas, to careen down a zipline, wobble in kayaks, glue objects to construction paper, and strut their stuff in a talent show. That they came at all was no small feat. Six years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic forced Camp Blessing, which s
Key takeaway Six years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic forced Camp Blessing, which serves children with intellectual, developmental, and physical disabilities, to cancel its summer sessions The virus posed a particularly dire threat to its campers.
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Category: missions ·
Published: June 12, 2026 ·
Source: Christianity Today ·
Reading time: 10 min
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What is this story about? Last week, the first campers arrived at Camp Blessing in Brenham, Texas, to careen down a zipline, wobble in kayaks, glue objects to construction paper, and strut their stuff in a talent show. That they came at all was no small feat. Six years ago, the COVID-19 pandemic forced Camp Blessing, which s
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