The HEDCO Clinic's Speech Language Hearing Center is offering Summer Camps for Speech Services. Call 541-346-0923 between 9:00 AM and 7:00PM for more information.

SLHC Summer Camps

Current Groups

Ducks in AACtion (AAC)

Current and new clients and families welcome. Families will receive support from graduate student clinicians about AAC systems and training on training on communication partner strategies.Campers will participate with each other and their families in various activities, including arts and crafts, music, hiking, performing in a talent show, and more!

  • June 24 - 27th
  • July 1st - July 3rd

FULL: Developmental Communication Disorders (Developmental Communication Disorders Clinic)

This camp is now full. This camp is for middle schoolers with developmental communication delays (like autism), difficulty making friends, managing conversations, or with social interactions.

  • July 7-9th, Building connections
  • July 14-16th, Expressing thoughts and feelings
  • July 21-23rd, Social Problem Solving
  • July 28-30th, Navigating Social Situations
  • August 4-6th, Real world practice and self confidence

Speak Up! Gender Affirming Communication Therapy (CAALMS-V)

  • Adolescent Feminine (ages 13 to 17)
    • This group is for 13–17-year-old transfeminine or gender-diverse individuals looking to feminize their voice, as well as create a supportive space for clients to talk about their challenges and successes.
  • Adult Masculine (ages 18+)
    • More information to come soon! We're hoping to start this in fall 2025, but if you're interested, call and let our receptionists know. Summer Services may be offered if there is enough interest.

Fierce Friends and Families Stuttering and Cluttering Camp (Stuttering and Cluttering Clinic)

This camp is available only to current clients. Speak with your clinician if you are interested. provides neurodiversity-affirming services to adults in the stuttering community who seek support with challenges related to speech disfluency. In safe, client centered settings, the group provides opportunities for members to share experiences and emotions, practice therapeutic strategies, and develop positive cognitive, social, and emotional skills to transfer across meaningful settings.

Located on the University of Oregon campus
1655 Alder Street (17th and Alder)
HEDCO Education Building
Eugene, OR 97403