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Down Syndrome Resource Foundation - Boxing

Down Syndrome Resource Foundation - Boxing

The Down Syndrome Resource Foundation offers a variety of educational and therapeutic programs, including a boxing program, for individuals with Down syndrome.

▌ Editor's read The Down Syndrome Resource Foundation (DSRF) website loads as a legitimate non-profit organization. Founded in 1995 by Diane and John McClements, the DSRF has been operating for 28 years, providing educational and therapeutic programs for individuals with Down syndrome. While the specific 'boxing' program is mentioned as one of their offerings, the website primarily focuses on the broader range of services provided by the foundation, such as speech therapy, tutoring, and vocational training. The DSRF is a registered charity and a non-profit organization. There is no mention of ACA accreditation or specific state licensing for their programs. The website does not explicitly state staff-to-camper ratios or details about staff background checks. Google reviews for the Down Syndrome Resource Foundation show a strong rating of 4.9 stars based on 100 reviews, with many reviewers praising the positive impact of their programs on individuals with Down syndrome. Social media handles include @dsrf_org on Instagram and DownSyndromeResourceFoundation on Facebook.
Since 199828+ years operating
Nonprofit operator501(c)(3) tax-exempt

Who thrives here Ages 13–21

Down Syndrome Resource Foundation - Boxing serves high-school campers, which means the program is competing against summer jobs, college visits, internships, and residential overnight options. The case for a day camp at this age is usually a CIT (counselor-in-training) track, deep specialization in specialty, or a portfolio item parents and kids both value. Programs that don't articulate one of those three usually lose this age band by 9th grade.

Facts & Credentials

Program type
Day camp
ACA accredited
Not verified
Established
1998 (28 years)
Operator
Nonprofit organization
Staff-to-camper ratio
Not listed

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Details

  • Category: Specialty
  • Ages: 13–21
  • Address: 1409 Sperling Ave, Burnaby, BC V5B 4J8, Canada
  • Phone: (604) 444-3773
  • Cost notes: CAD

Logistics

  • Lunch provided: No
  • Transportation: No
  • Financial aid: No
  • Setting: mixed

Frequently asked about Down Syndrome Resource Foundation - Boxing

What ages does Down Syndrome Resource Foundation - Boxing accept?
Down Syndrome Resource Foundation - Boxing is open to children ages 13–21. Camps publish their own age cutoffs, and some run mixed-age groups internally; check the registration page for that summer's grouping if your child sits at a boundary.
Who runs Down Syndrome Resource Foundation - Boxing?
Down Syndrome Resource Foundation - Boxing is operated by a nonprofit organization, with 28 years of operating history. The operator type matters for tuition policy (refunds, financial aid eligibility) and for what kind of staff training pipeline the camp uses.
Does Down Syndrome Resource Foundation - Boxing provide lunch?
Down Syndrome Resource Foundation - Boxing does not include lunch — campers bring their own. Most day camps without provided lunch are nut-free or nut-aware, so check the allergy policy before packing. Frozen water bottles double as ice packs and drinks; insulated lunch boxes hold below 40°F for about four hours.
How does Down Syndrome Resource Foundation - Boxing compare to other specialty camps in Burnaby?
Down Syndrome Resource Foundation - Boxing is one of 11 specialty camps in Burnaby that overlap its age range. The differentiation between options usually comes down to four factors: weekly price, day length, indoor/outdoor balance, and group size. Browse same-city alternatives in the directory to compare side by side.

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