Ability Camp

Build It. Change It. Live the Mission.

Grab your tool belt and your brothers. Ability Camps are weekend service trips where Pi Kappa Phi members from campuses across the country roll up their sleeves to make camps and facilities more accessible for people with disabilities. We bring people, tools and funding to help complete real projects that matter.

What might you build? Accessible fishing piers, boardwalks, ramps, pavilions, playgrounds, sensory paths, you name it. The result: spaces where everyone can show up, participate and have fun.

When we tear out barriers and build access, we aren’t “doing charity,” we’re showing what inclusion looks like in real life. The structures you help create will be used for years by campers and families. And in the process, you’ll sweat beside your brothers, swap stories, learn new skills and walk away tighter than when you arrived.

Since 1989, The Ability Experience has partnered with camps and community programs nationwide to make these weekend builds happen. You can be part of the next project.

What You’ll Get Out of It

Hands‑on impact

Leadership and teamwork in a high‑energy, tool‑in‑hand environment

New skills (yes, you’ll learn power tools, even if you’ve never picked up a drill)

Brotherhood that comes from shared work, late‑night laughs and serving a bigger mission

Ready to Jump In?

Volunteer for an Ability Camp – Sign up solo or with your chapter using the specific camp links below.

Bring an Ability Camp to your facility – Camps or facilities interested in hosting an Ability Camp can complete a grant application here.

Upcoming Opportunities

Registration links for the spring 2026 Ability Camps are below! If you have any questions or your chapter is interested in attending an Ability Camp and/or serving as a host chapter, contact our team.

Location Partner Camp Date Registration Deadline Registration
Ability Camp: Texas
(Center Point, Texas)
Camp CAMP February 6-8 January 30 Registration Closed
Ability Camp: Mississippi
(Canton, Mississippi)
Quiet Waters February 6-8  January 30 Registration Closed
Ability Camp: Florida
(Apopka, Florida)
Quest’s Camp Thunderbird February 6-8  January 30 Registration Closed
Ability Camp: Indiana
(Martinsville, Indiana)
Camp Riley at Bradford Woods February 27 – March 1 February 20 Register Here
Ability Camp: Ohio
(Batavia, Ohio)
Camp Allyn February 27 – March 1 February 20 Register Here
Ability Camp: Virginia
(Charlottesville, Virginia)
Camp Holiday Trails March 13-15 March 6 Register Here
Ability Camp: California – Southern
(Crestline, California)
Camp Paivika April 10-12 April 3 Register Here
Ability Camp: Pennsylvania
(Wexford, Pennsylvania)
Woodlands Foundation April 10-12 April 3 Register Here
Ability Camp: Oregon
(Rhododendron, Oregon)
Mt. Hood Kiwanis Camp April 10-12 April 3 Register Here
Ability Camp: Illinois
(Fairview, Illinois)
Camp Big Sky April 17-19 April 10 Register Here
Ability Camp: New York
(Rochester, New York)
Rochester Rotary Sunshine Camp April 17-19 April 10 Register Here
Ability Camp: Iowa
(Monticello, Iowa)
Camp Courageous April 17-19 April 10 Register Here
Ability Camp: Tennessee
(Gainesboro, Tennessee)
Camp Discovery April 24-26 April 17 Register Here
Ability Camp: California – Central
(Boulder Creek, California)
Camp Harmon April 24-26 April 17 Register Here

Eligibility and Daily Schedule

Ability Camps are open to any undergraduate and alumni members of Pi Kappa Phi. The registration fee is FREE, lodging, meals and a t-shirt are provided during the weekend. Registration closes approximately seven days prior to the start of the Ability Camp, or when capacity is met.

General Itinerary

  • Friday: Arrive for check-in
  • Saturday: Breakfast, work on project(s), lunch, work on project(s), dinner
  • Sunday: Breakfast, finish project(s), depart 12 p.m.

Packing List

  • Clothes and shoes that you do not mind getting dirty
  • Extra clothes for evening activities (potentially with campers)
  • Closed-toe shoes (due to the type of work, sandals/slides/flip flops are not allowed)
  • Sleeping bag or sheets and a blanket
  • Pillow
  • Towel
  • Toiletries
  • Water bottle
  • Work gloves (optional)
  • Tools/tool belt (optional)