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Quest Camp Scholarships for 2017

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Parents of children with Autism-related challenges or other diagnoses such as Attention Deficit Disorder or anxiety may hesitate when considering summer camps. They may even forgo the idea altogether because many camps do not address their child’s unique needs.

For children with diagnoses including attention deficit disorder, anxiety, depression and high-functioning autism (previously labeled Asperger’s syndrome), Squirrel Hill Psychological Services (SHPS) and Quest Therapeutic Camps offer Quest Camp, a unique therapeutic summer day camp program for children ages 6 – 18.

Quest Camp has just completed it's 5th year in Pittsburgh, and it is still the first of its kind in our area. It’s different from a typical summer camp in that it’s a therapeutic program that provides a supportive and welcoming environment, hourly verbal feedback on social and emotional goals chosen by campers and their families, and traditional camp activities. This is an option for parents of children who might slip through the cracks or struggle in a conventional summer camp program but whose challenges are not appropriate for a special needs program.


Quest Camp offers campers a highly-structured and therapeutic curriculum with the look and feel of a typical summer camp. Daytime activities include swimming, field trips, sports, and drama, music and science classes. At the same time, the program follows a cognitive-behavioral approach designed to teach skills and reinforce positive changes in behavior to help children learn, grow and increase confidence.

Quest Camp is not only extremely beneficial for our campers, but it also provides support to the entire family. Parents have reported significant improvements in children’s self-esteem, family relationships and interactions and conversational skills, as well as overall improvements in social and emotional functioning.

Campers also have the option of continued participation during the regular school year through the Quest After-School Program, a once-a-week after school program designed to build on the gains made by campers during the summer.

In addition to the Pittsburgh camp, Quest also operates summer camps in several locations in California, where children from around the country participate in this unique therapeutic experience.


This is a program where kids who are on the social fringes at school and the community finally experience an environment which is welcoming, accepting, but also challenges them to grow and improve.

In 2014, Family Communications, Inc., generously donated scholarship money via the Pursuer of Peace award to the Quest Camp program. This funding allowed approximately 21 children to attend Quest camp over the  course of 2014, 2015, and 2016, who would not have been able to do so without the scholarships provided through this funding.

We aim to replenish these funds in order to continue to offer 3-week scholarships to campers for the summer of 2017. The money raised through this account will be used to provide 3-week scholarship to campers and their families who do not have funding via Extended School Year and/or cannot afford to pay for Quest out of pocket.
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  • Stefanie Small
    • $25 
    • 7 yrs
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Organizer and beneficiary

Robert Field
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Pittsburgh, PA
Cindy Paganico
Beneficiary

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