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Summer Skills Camp in Lakewood Ranch gives kids with special needs a lift


  • By Lesley Dwyer
  • | 2:25 p.m. July 26, 2025
Campers and staff members get soaked by the giant bucket of water.
Campers and staff members get soaked by the giant bucket of water.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
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Lakewood Ranch's Kristal Triggs would love it if every child could enjoy a summer filled with arts, crafts and field trips, but having a child with autism, she knows many summer camps are not available to children with special needs.

Triggs, whose 6-year-old son Grayson has autism, is the clinical director of Lift ABA, which provides applied behavior analysis therapy. Lift ABA launched a pilot summer camp program, called Summer Skills Camp, in July for children with developmental disabilities. The program has been so successful, Triggs is in the process of creating a nonprofit to support the program.

The program runs Monday through Thursday, as students attend camp at B.D. Gullett Elementary School, while Fridays are for field trips. 

On July 25, students were getting soaked during a field trip to the Waterside Park splash pad. The week before, they went to Tom Bennett Park. the next week will be to Sky Zone trampoline park. 

Applied behavior analysis helps teach social skills to children with developmental disabilities.

“A lot of times, these kids are not able to integrate with others,” said Hannah Andrews, a board-certified behavioral analyst. “So that’s our goal, to have these kids integrate into the world with the help that they need.”

Andrews noted that the regression most students face during summer break can be worse for students with communication and behavioral issues. The camp keeps students on track, but also gives them a true summer camp experience. 

Ashley Geiger’s 5-year-old daughter Kennedy communicates using an iPad. Before having her photo taken, Kennedy first wanted to listen to her favorite song “I Like to Move It” from the movie Madagascar. 

Geiger got choked up when talking about the services her daughter receives and the growth she’s shown since working with Lift ABA. 

Sharing that growth with friends and family on social media led to Geiger selling $4,000 worth of popcorn to support the camp. 

“I am so in love with this program,” she said. “They have changed our lives.” 

 
Friday's camp outing is to the splash pad at Waterside Park.
Friday's camp outing is to the splash pad at Waterside Park.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
Staff members at Lift ABA are ready to play, too. From left to right: Jessie Zelkoski, Kristal Triggs, Lauren Valentine, Hannah Andrews, John Day and Megan Guigliano.
Staff members at Lift ABA are ready to play, too. From left to right: Jessie Zelkoski, Kristal Triggs, Lauren Valentine, Hannah Andrews, John Day and Megan Guigliano.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
Ashley Geiger's 5-year-old daughter Kennedy is enrolled in the Summer Skills Camp. Geiger raised $4,000 for the program by selling popcorn.
Ashley Geiger's 5-year-old daughter Kennedy is enrolled in the Summer Skills Camp. Geiger raised $4,000 for the program by selling popcorn.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
ABA therapist Marc Moyer gets sprayed with water.
ABA therapist Marc Moyer gets sprayed with water.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
Claire Chase, 7, is a sharp shooter with a water gun. Her 13-year-old brother Carter is enrolled in the Summer Skills Camp.
Claire Chase, 7, is a sharp shooter with a water gun. Her 13-year-old brother Carter is enrolled in the Summer Skills Camp.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
Grayson Triggs, 6, is waiting for the bucket to dump water on him.
Grayson Triggs, 6, is waiting for the bucket to dump water on him.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
Campers and staff members get soaked by the giant bucket of water.
Campers and staff members get soaked by the giant bucket of water.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
John Day is the camp's program assistant, and 13-year-old Gavin McHugh is a camper.
John Day is the camp's program assistant, and 13-year-old Gavin McHugh is a camper.
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Elih Vega-Carrillo, 5, enjoys watching the water go up and down.
Elih Vega-Carrillo, 5, enjoys watching the water go up and down.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
Charlie Bennett, 8, lines up the water just right.
Charlie Bennett, 8, lines up the water just right.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
ABA therapist Marc Moyer gets his revenge with a water gun.
ABA therapist Marc Moyer gets his revenge with a water gun.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer

 

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Lesley Dwyer

Lesley Dwyer is a staff writer for East County and a graduate of the University of South Florida. After earning a bachelor’s degree in professional and technical writing, she freelanced for the Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Lesley has lived in the Sarasota area for over 25 years.

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