Camp MARC has been of service to adults with complex disabilities of Kentucky, Tennessee, Indiana, and beyond for over 50 years. The concept for Camp MARC began with a few pioneering parents who wanted to offer their children with complex disabilities an opportunity to experience summer camp like other children. The campers consist of adults who have a primary diagnosis of Intellectual Disability,
while many also have some physical handicap as well. On average, Camp MARC serves about one hundred campers a year from Western Kentucky. While there, campers participate in music, nature, sports, arts & crafts, swimming, and boating. They also have the opportunity to be part of such activities as a talent show, Camp Olympics, an award ceremony and a dance.