TEMECULA, CA — Temecula's newest summer camps for 2026 for children with developmental disabilities are underway, as part of an expansion of the city’s inclusive recreation programs.
The S.O.A.R. Summer Activity Camp is designed for youth ages 6 to 11 and is held at Margarita Recreation Center, 29119 Margarita Road. Each camp runs Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to noon, with weekly themes focused on enrichment, education, social interaction and recreation, city officials said. Registration is required, according to the city.
Families may register online at TemeculaCA.gov/Register for the final session:
Session 4, Circus Spectacular, will run July 13-16. Find it in the registration No. 8030.203.
Other programs at the city:
The S.K.I.P. Program, short for Supporting Kids, Involving Parents, are for children ages 0 to 12 with special needs. The monthly “parent and me” program is held at Margarita Recreation Center and includes sensory enrichment, recreational play, social skill development and parent support.
For adults ages 18 and older, Temecula offers the High Hopes Program, which provides monthly social and recreational activities at Margarita Recreation Center.
The program is intended to help participants build friendships, strengthen independence and take part in group activities in a supportive setting, according to the city.
For more information, contact Temecula’s Human Services Team at HumanServices@TemeculaCA.gov or 951-694-6480, ext. 4160.
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