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| Adaptive Adventures |
| Sports and recreation for adults and children with disabilities. Programs include adaptive skiing, Nordic skiing, sledge hockey, snowmobiling, handcycling, paddle sports, sailing, water skiing, and adventure trips. |
| 303-679-2770 |
| Colorado, USA |
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| Atlantic Hammerheads |
| This site is home of the Atlantic Hammerheads sled hockey team. |
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| Colorado Wheelchair Sports Club |
| Promotes involvement in wheelchair sports in Colorado. The organization is involved in wheelchair basketball, quad rugby, sled hockey, softball, wheelchair tennis, and week long youth wheelchair sports camps. |
| 303-893-3104 |
| Colorado, USA |
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| Daring Adventures |
| Daring Adventures is an exciting program that offers seven outdoor recreation opportunities for teens and adults with disabilities and their non-disabled peers. Programs include: adaptive cycling - adaptive kayaking - sled ice hockey - cross-country skiing - hiking/backpacking - wilderness camping.
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| 602-262-4543 |
| Arizona, USA |
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| Kennedy Krieger’s Physically Challenged Sports And Recreation |
| Offers numerous wheelchair sports and recreation programs including, swimming, wheelchair football, wheelchair basketball, sitting volleyball, sled hockey, table tennis, wheelchair tennis, track and field, junior basketball, and golf. |
| 443-923-7844 |
| Maryland, USA |
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| Magnolia Unlimited Sports |
| Magnolia Unlimited Sports is a non-profit organization that helps people with disabilities within the greater Mid-South (Mississippi, Tennessee and Arkansas) region realize their dream of participating in sporting and recreational activities. Programs are designed for athletes with cerebral palsy, amputations, spinal cord injury, muscular dystrophy, dwarfism, blindness, and many other conditions and offer the opportunity to participate competitively and recreationally in track, field, swimming, tennis, basketball, archery, golf, volleyball, ice hockey, handcycling, and many other sports. |
| info@magnoliaunlimitedsports.com |
| MIssissippi, USA |
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| Mississippi Adaptive Sports |
| Mississippi Adaptive Sports provides sports training, loaner equipment if available, and competiive events. Their program offers individual and team sports for physically disabled athletes from 7 years through adulthood. Sports include track and field, wheelchair basketball, powerlifting, table tennis, archery, athletics (track and field),baseball, boccia, handycling, equestrian, football, goalball, JJudo, rowing, sailing
shooting, swimming, volleyball, wheelchair dance, wheelchair fencing, wheelchair rugby, wheelchair tennis, ice sledge hockey, and wheelchair curling.
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| 662-233-2287 |
| MIssissippi, USA |
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| Northeast Passage |
| Northeast Passage delivers disability-related health promotion and adapted sports programs throughout New England. They run three core programs that include adaptive sports from entry to competitive levels for adults and children. |
| northeast.passage@unh.edu |
| 603-862-0070 |
| New Hampshire, USA |
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| Ohio Sled Hockey |
| Sledge or Sled hockey for juniors in the state of Ohio. Kids with with spina bifida, paralysis, cerebral palsy and muscular dystrophy are typical of those served by this sport |
| clevemightybarons@yahoo.com |
| 440/994-9193 |
| Ohio, USA |
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| Philadelphia Powerplay |
| The Philadelphia PowerPlay is a power wheelchair floor hockey team based in the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area. The team is insured and sponsored by United Cerebral Palsy of Philadelphia & Vicinity. They follow the rules and regulations of the United States Electric Wheelchair Hockey Association |
| phillypowerplay@comcast.net |
| 484-454-5310 |
| Pennsylvania, USA |
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| Rolling Rangers |
| Wheelchair hockey team located in Hibbing, Minnesota. |
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| Salt Lake City |
| Department of Parks guide to adaptive programs. Included are sled hockey, junior wheelchair basketball, bowling, and indoor and outdoor soccer. |
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| Taasc |
| TAASC offers programs in handcycling, kyaking, sailing, rock climbing, skiing, water skiing, and sled hockey. Located in Colombus, Ohio. |
| 614. 293. 4963 |
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| U.s. Electric Wheelchair Hockey Association |
| The U.S. EWHA is a non-profit 501 (C) 3 corporation, and member of Disabled Sports USA, dedicated to allowing many participants the opportunity to play electric (power) wheelchair hockey. Our sport is called PowerHockey™. |
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| Wasatch Adaptive Sports |
| Wasatch Adaptive Sports (WAS) a 501 (c)(3) charitable foundation was established in 1977 to help fill the need for affordable recreational and educational programs for children and adults with special needs. WAS operates year-round and provides many rewarding activities including skiing, snowshoeing and adaptive hockey in the winter; hiking, fishing, orienteering, bicycling and tram rides during the summer. Adaptive horseback riding and bowling are year-round activities offered by WAS. |
| info@wasatchadaptivesports.com |
| 801-933-2188 |
| Utah, USA |
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| Wheelchair Hockey League |
| The Wheelchair Hockey League (WCHL) was created for the enjoyment of participating in hockey. The purpose of this league is to provide an appropriate means for persons in wheelchairs to have the opportunity to play hockey, and have the chance to engage in the competition and excitement of the sport. |
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| Wheelchair Hockey League Of Michigan |
| The Wheelchair Hockey League of Michigan (WCHL) was created for the enjoyment of participating in hockey. The purpose of this league is to provide an appropriate means for persons in wheelchairs to have the opportunity to play hockey, and have the chance to engage in the competition and excitement of the sport. Our League includes players in electric and manual wheelchairs. The league currently has over 39 players, divided into four teams.
Players range in age from 10 to 60+, and have disabilities that include Muscular Dystrophy, Cerebral Palsy, Spina Bifida and Spinal Cord Injury. |
| chris@thewchl.com |
| 519-250-7274 |
| Michigan, USA |
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