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SF Therapeutic Rec & Park Winter 2026 Programming

SF Therapeutic Rec & Park 2026 Spring Programming, registration opens 3/7 and can be completed at: sfrecpark.org/register. To explore the full Spring catalog, visit the SF Rec and Park website!

PLAY DAY! @ MISSION PLAYGROUND
SATURDAY 4/11 | 10AM – 1PM | (AGES 6–12)

For children with Autism or other developmental disabilities, ages 6–12. Everybody Plays Day is an opportunity for parents to drop off their children for a play day with our trained staff. Then, parents can go have a play day themselves! Sports skills, cooperative games, and more! You provide snack and lunch for your child and we provide the rest.

TEEN TIME! @ MISSION PLAYGROUND
SATURDAY 4/11 | 10AM – 1PM | (AGES 13–18)

For teens with Autism or other developmental disabilities. We focus on social skills, life skills, cooperative games, community field trips and more! This is an opportunity for parents to drop off their teens for some Teen Time with our trained staff. Then, parents can go have some time for themselves! You provide snack and lunch for your teen and we provide the rest.

TR AFTERNOON SOCIAL CLUB @ MISSION PLAYGROUND
TUESDAYS 4/7 - 5/5 | 3:00PM – 5:30PM | (AGES 14–22)

For teens and transition-aged youth with Autism or other developmental disabilities, ages 14–22. Come join us for a 5-week pilot program! This is an opportunity for young adults to have time with peers—without parents! Designed for the young adult in mind, we focus on social skills, life skills, team-building activities, and community field trips. We strive to develop social and life skills while fostering community integration and encouraging independence in a safe and nurturing environment.
Due to the low staff ratio, participants should be independent with personal care and stay with the group with verbal prompting on field trips.

ACCESS TO HEALTH AND FITNESS @ MISSION RECREATION CENTER
WEDNESDAYS 3/18 – 5/13 | 10:00AM – 11:30AM | (AGES 18+)

Come get healthy and fit! This is a specialized Therapeutic Recreation Program, serving transition-aged youth with disabilities. We strive to develop social and life skills while fostering community integration and encouraging independence in a safe and nurturing environment. We will work directly with the ACCESS students to help them develop healthy lifestyle and fitness skills.
We recommend bringing comfortable clothes and shoes as well as water.

TR FAMILY DAYS @ LOCATION TBD | 10:00AM – 1:00PM
SATURDAY 5/9 | (ALL AGES)

This program is for families and friends of our Therapeutic Recreation programs. Open to siblings, caregivers, and others, our TR Family Days program provides the opportunity for families of children with disabilities to connect with one another, create friendships, experience new recreation activities, and build community. Come join us for our family outings this season!

Note: At least one caregiver must accompany your child for each program. And all family members attending must be registered and must plan to meet us at the designated location/outing.

SF Therapeutic Rec & Park Summer 2026 Programming

2026 TR Day Camp Menu

Reminders as well as our offerings for the summer season: 

  • Priority registration for summer day camp will open on 3/16 at 10am for those with an active scholarship with SF Recreation & Parks. General registration will open 3/21 at 10am.
  • For new families registering for Therapeutic Recreation Camps or requesting accommodations for general SF Recreation & Parks Camps for the first time:
    • Please ensure that you complete the Leisure Assessment form is submitted to be eligible to register for specialized summer camps for children with disabilities or request accommodations through our office
    • If you have registered for any of our specialized programming such as, summer camps, Play Day, Teen Time, TR Afternoon Social Club or Access to Heath and Fitness in the past then you do not need to complete the form again.
  • For Inclusion support and accommodations for any SF Recreation & Parks general summer day camps:
    • Please complete an accommodation request after you have registered for a camp or program
    • You must submit any accommodation request by April 3rd, in order to give us time to work with you and general camp staff on providing accommodations.
    • Note: We have very limited capacity to provide extra staff support for general camps. Requesting staff support in no way guarantees that we will be able to provide staff support
  • If you plan to send your own 1:1 aid or therapist to support your child at camp
    • You will need to complete the online Accommodation Request form before April 3rd
    • All outside aids must complete background checks through SFRPD or their agencies must be able to share this information. Contact us after you register to learn more about the background check process,
    • We cannot guarantee that we will be able to cover your child's needs if your aid cannot provide full coverage for camp

For all SF Recreation and Parks Summer camp offerings please see the attached catalog. For specialized TR Summer Day Camps see the attached Program menu as well as descriptions see below:

All TR Specialized Summer camps will be held at Mission Playground. (3555 19th and Linda St.)

  • Teen City | 9am-3pm (ages 13 to 22)
    • (Session 1 #47032 M-TH (6/15-6/18) (No Camp 6/19) $181, Session 2 #47033 M-F (7/20-7/24) $222
    • Teen City provides the opportunity for tweens/teens with disabilities to create friendships, experience new recreation activities, and practice life skills- without parents around! Our camp provides both structured and free choice activities to allow teens to develop social skills and increase self esteem. Our community integration activities allow for teens to practice budgeting, community service, and transportation skills with support from camp staff. Your tween/teen will experience recreational therapy through creative expression, collaborative activities, animal assisted therapy and more! Tweens/Teens may be asked to bring money for community outings. Campers can bring comfort items for coping, but please be mindful toys may be distracting. Please no electronics unless they are used for communication. This camp is for tweens and teens with disabilities. Please pay close attention to the welcome letter for important details like different pick-up location. This camp does not offer extended care.
  • Everybody Travels | 9am-4pm (ages 9 to 15)
    • (Session 1 #46725 M-F (7/13-7/17) $257, Session 2 #46726 M-F (8/3-8/7) $257
    • Your child will have the opportunity to learn navigation skills with support from staff. Walking shoes and a hunger for adventure required! Campers will meet onsite in the morning, explore the city during the day, and return to site in the afternoon. Campers must arrive onsite before the group leaves to avoid transportation issues and delays for the group. All transportation fees are included in the camp fee, but campers may be asked to bring money for some activities. Due to the nature of this camp, campers must be independent with personal care and have safety awareness skills to stay with the group in the community. Campers must have stamina to walk up those San Francisco hills and explore the city!
  • Everybody Plays | 9am-3pm (ages 6 to 12)
    • Session 1 #46723 M-F (7/6-7/10 ) $222, Session 2 #46724 M-F (7/27-7/31) $222
    • Everybody Plays is a specialized therapeutic day camp, designed for children with autism and other developmental disabilities. We strive to develop social, play, and life skills while fostering community integration and encouraging independence in a safe and nurturing environment. Your child will experience recreational therapy through expressive arts, sensory activities, collaborative games, nature, music, animal assisted therapy, community field trips and more!
  • SLICE & SLICE Adventure Travelers | 9am-3pm | (Ages 15-25)
    • Session 1 #47029 M-TH (6/29-7/2) (No camp on 7/3) $206
    • Register your teens and young adults with disabilities, ages 15-25 for SLICE! SLICE, or Service Learning In Community Engagement, is designed to help young adults get involved in their community. We focus on community service, volunteering, and professional skills. In working together to help serve others, we practice social skills, life skills, team-building, through community-integration field trips. Due to the low staff ratio, participants should be independent with personal care and be able to stay with the group with verbal prompting.
  • SLICE Adventure Travelers (Session 2)
    • Session 2 #47030 M-F (8/3-8/7) $257
    • This session of camp focuses on community service learning life skills, professional skills and planning for field trips with Everybody Travels Camp. SLICE Adventure Guide campers will learn the exploration and travel skills needed to navigate our field trips through ways of public transportation and walking. In working together to help serve others, we practice social skills, life skills, team building, and community integration
      • Please note that all TR specialized camps require a TR-approval before registering. TR-approval requires connecting with our office and having a completed assessment on file. If you have registered for any of our specialized programming such as, summer camps, Play Day, Teen Time, TR Afternoon Social Club or Access to Heath and Fitness in the past, then you are TR-approved.

And if you haven't already done so, please sign-up for our TR e-News here. Our newsletter is not sent on a weekly basis. You will automatically to added to the general e-News letter if you sign-up for our TR e-News. In addition to joining our programs/events, this is the best way to stay connected and get important information/dates.

SFUSD Special Olympics Calendar 25-26

SFUSD Special Olympics Events Schedule 2025-2026

October 2025- Soccer

  • October 7th @ South Sunset Fields- Elementary
  • October 9th @ West Sunset Fields- Middle
  • October 17th @ Washington High- High & ACCESS

March 2026- Basketball

  • March 5th @ Galileo- ACCESS
  • March 10th @ Presidio MS- Middle
  • March 12th @ Lincoln- High
  • March 17th @ Burton- Elementary

May 2026- Track & Field

  • May 5th @ Balboa- Elementary
  • May 7th @ Balboa- Secondary

Monthly: FREE IEP Workshops & Clinics

Monthly on Thursday's: Individualized Education Program (IEP) Clinics

Presented by SFCD. Offered in English, Spanish and Cantonese. Learn about Special Education law, the IEP process, what to do when things aren’t working, and how to become a more active and effective team member.

To register, please call our Warmline at 415-920-5040, email info@supportforfamilies.org,
or click the registration link below.

Presented in Cantonese: 1st Thursdays; 6-7:00pm
Presented in English: 2nd Thursdays; 4-6:00pm
Presented in Spanish: 3rd Thursdays; 4-6:00pm

點擊這裡登記粵語IEP講座

Click here to register for the English IEP Clinic

Haga clic aquí para registrarse a la Clínica de IEP en español

Monthly: 2nd Sundays with Spectrum Rock Climbers

Spectrum Rock Climbers is a group of volunteers who want to provide youth with autism who have an interest in indoor rock climbing access to the sport and the benefits. Sign-up is required and space is limited. Email David Kase at david@kasemedia.com to sign-up or with any questions. Some additional details below:

Who: Youth ages 9 to 17. Climbers must be able to effectively communicate with their belayer (all forms are accepted). Climbers must be accompanied by one parent or guardian.

Cost: Free. Gym access, climbing shoes and a harness are provided at no cost (thanks to Movement San Francisco). Sign-up is required as space is limited.

When: The second Sunday of each month from 9:30 to 11 a.m..

Where: Movement Gym San Francisco (924 Mason Street)

Please note that this opportunity has no association with our team or department. Click the link below to get an idea of what to expect.

What to expect video

Thurs Mar 26 @ 11am-12pm: Beyond Labels: A Family Guide to Supporting Students with Language and Disability Needs

Presented by Seeds of Partnership, California Department of Education, Special Education Division

The California Department of Education, Special Education Division, in partnership with the Seeds of Partnership project, invites you to join this engaging webinar series. Whether you are a parent seeking to learn more about special education, related supports, and how to deepen your partnership with educators, or an educator looking for strategies to engage and support families, this webinar series offers a unique opportunity for collective learning. By learning together, we can build stronger connections that empower students to do their best, both academically and personally. Parents, educators, administrators, leaders, and parent center staff – all who support students with disabilities should attend this webinar series. 
 

Each session will take place on the fourth Thursday of the month and include a variety of topics, such as strategies for effective communication, ways to strengthen family-school relationships, and insight into systems, programs, supports, best practices, and approaches. 
 

Register today for the next session in this webinar series: 
 

Subsequent sessions will take place on the fourth Thursday of every month at the same time. 

Additional contact information, resources, and webinar recordings can be accessed on the Seeds of Partnerships E-Learning: Webinar and Video Gallery web page (Seeds of Partnership)
 

If you have additional questions regarding the information in this letter, please contact Patrick Garcia-Smith, Education Programs Consultant, by email at PGarciaSmith@cde.ca.gov

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