A new camp makes the outdoors accessible for deaf, deafblind, hard-of-hearing kids

Wilderness Inquiry camper Hamza raises his hand during a group activity at a camp for children who are deaf and hard of hearing at Fort Snelling State Park on Aug. 3.
Ben Hovland | MPR News
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