Catholic Charities Community Services of Summit County offers a unique blend of programming to address the societal needs of the young, disabled, elderly, and poor. A community-based partnership of staff, volunteers, and parishes allows our programs to reach participants throughout Summit County.
Catholic Charities Community Services of Summit County is proud to serve our Akron area youth through athletics, Camp Christopher, youth ministry, and youth enrichment. Additional support is provided to seniors through adult day services, home service projects, as well as programs for individuals with mental and physical disabilities.
John Green, Director
812 Biruta Street
Akron, Ohio 44307
330.762.2961
Catholic Charities Community Services/Summit
Summit Adult Day Services
Purpose: To provide programs designed to improve physical, mental and spiritual health, with the ultimate goal of helping older adults maintain their independence.
Population Served: Older adults who need help with basic living skills or require supervision due to cognitive decline, diminished abilities, or functional limitations.
Criteria: Must participate in assessment process. All participants must have a current TB test, and must be able to stand or pivot with assistance
Fees: Financial assistance available for those who qualify. PASSPORT, Care Coordination, Ohio Home Care Waiver, Veteran’s Benefits and other supportive programs accepted. Please call for details.
Major Funders: Catholic Charities Annual Appeal, United Way of Summit County, Area Agency on Aging, CSBMR/DD, Department of Job and Family Services, Ohio Child and Adult Care Food Program, Louis Stokes Cleveland VAMC, private foundations, and individual contributions
Camp Christopher
Camp Christopher
1930 No Hametown Road
Akron OH 44333
Phone: 330.376.2276
Purpose:Camp Christopher
Located in Bath, Ohio, Camp Christopher is committed to the growth and development of campers through quality programming structured for traditional camping as well as Family Camp, Specialty Camps (serving persons with disabilities or other health impairments), Environmental Education and Leadership Training Programs.
Population Served:Resident Camp Voyage and Express - Children ages 7-16; Day Camp Juniors and Adventurers - Children ages 5-12; Stables Adventure – Children ages 12 – 16; Discovery Camp for Persons with Developmental Disabilities; Family Camp; September Song for ages 50+
Criteria:Strives to provide programming inclusive of all persons.
2012 Fees: Resident Camp Voyage - $420/per week; Resident Camp Express - $260/per week; Day Camp - $175/per week plus $20 transportation fee if applicable; Stables Adventure - $610/per week; Other specialty camp rates variable
Major Funders:Participant fees, Catholic Charities Annual Appeal
Recreational Respite Program
Purpose:To provide families of persons with developmental disabilities with a break from the 24-hour daily responsibilities of care and supervision.
Population Served:Adolescents and adults with developmental disabilities.
Criteria:Must be eligible for services through their local Developmental Disabilities Board and be able to participate successfully at a supervision ratio of one staff for every four participants.
Fees: Approximately $12.00 per hour. Family resource funds may be available for assistance; Medicaid Waiver dollars may offset expenses.
Major Funders:Summit County Developmental Disabilities Board; United Way Services of Summit County; private donations; Medicaid.
SumFun
Purpose:To provide young persons with special needs, a eight week summer day-camping experience. Transportation is available for most participants.
Population Served:Youth ages 5-21 with disabilities
Criteria:Youth should be eligible for services through their local County Board of Mental Retardation.
2012 Fees: $2,445 for eight week program. Sliding fee scale for Summit County Residents. Residents of other counties are often able to arrange to have their School or County Board of Mental Retardation pay all or a part of their fees.
Major Funders:County of Summit Board of Mental Retardation and Developmental Disabilities, United Way of Summit County, The Barberton Community Foundation, The City of Akron Recreation Bureau