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About
AbilityPath

At AbilityPath, we provide a lifetime of support services for people of all ages with developmental disabilities and their families in the greater Bay Area.

Founded in 1947
Our Staff

Our staff are thoroughly screened to make sure their values align with our mission, they're passionate about working with children of all abilities and a thorough background check and fingerprinting is conducted to to ensure a safe summer for all.

Tax ID (EIN): 94-1212130
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5.0 (3)
(Young Adult Fun Friday)
September 3, 2024 - Trevor Griffin
Verified Purchase
Had fun! Would like to participate in more social activities.
(Family Barbeque)
August 24, 2024 - Felicia Stacker
Verified Purchase
It was a great event! It was wonderful to meet other families. Thank you for putting it together.
(Surry Bikes in Golden Gate State Park)
September 18, 2023 - Arleen Agricola
Verified Purchase
What a special opportunity for our child to try something new and hang out with new friends. It was a wonderful activity arranged by an incredible organization. Looking forward to more activities in the future.
FAQ's
Is AbilityPath worth it?
Parents recommend AbilityPath and the average rating is 5 out of 5. Overall, the reviews indicate that AbilityPath provides engaging and enjoyable experiences for children.
What ages can go to AbilityPath?
AbilityPath has camps for children for all ages. Age-appropriate activities are designed to engage and inspire children at different developmental stages.
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