Down Syndrome Tennis Camp
June 22-24, 2026 at Burbank Tennis Center
The Greenelight Foundation sponsors the Jensen-Schmidt Tennis Academy in Los Angeles for children and young adults with Down Syndrome. All children and young adults with Down syndrome and similar special needs are welcome. The Academy focuses on physical training, tennis instruction, and fun!!!
This year's camp will be starting at 9 am (arrive by 8:30 am on your first day).
Lunch will be served at approximately 11:30 am, with entertainment at 12. Pick-up will be tentatively around 12:30 pm.
The camp will be at the Burbank Tennis Center at McCambridge Park - 249 Amherst Drive, Burbank 91504. See below for the registration link. Once you have registered with the Google form, you will receive the medical forms, which must be returned prior to the start of camp.
EVERYONE MUST COMPLETE THE REGISTRATION FORM and MEDICAL FORMS
Deaf Arts Jubilee
April 18, 2026 at John Muir Middle School in Burbank
The Greenelight Foundation holds an annual Deaf Arts Jubilee, bringing together deaf high school students from across Southern California for a day full of arts and culture. Deaf professionals from the worlds of comedy, magic, dance, acting, theatrical make-up and more will teach interactive workshops for all students.
Registration forms will be available soon. Please check back shortly for sign-up details.
Mission Statement
What We Do
The GreeneLight Foundation provides disabled and disadvantaged children with fun and challenging experiences in education, arts, and athletics through our own sponsored events. We also donate to selected charities that support disabled and disadvantaged children in the Southern California area.
We Fund…
Sponsored Events

Deaf Arts Jubilee
An annual one day festival of the arts for deaf high school students in Southern California.

Down Syndrome Tennis Camp
We sponsor the Jensen-Schmidt Tennis Academy in Los Angeles for children and young adults with Down Syndrome.

KODA West Partnership
We have partnered with KODA West, which serves Children of Deaf Adults and their families in the Southern California area.





