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| Achieving Wheelchair Equality |
| AWE is directly involved with many wheelchair sport activities such as Wheelchair Basketball, Tennis, Racing, Hand Cycling, Billiards, Swimming, Water Skiing, Bocia, Field Events, Air Guns, Weight Lifting, Quad Rugby, Hunting, Fishing, and more. Located in South Carolina. |
| 843-225-5080 |
| North Charleston, USA |
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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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| All Out Adventures |
| Year-round inclusive outdoor programming in the New England region. Programs include Kayaking and cameoing, cycling, hiking, birdwatching, orienteering. |
| 413-527-8980 |
| info@alloutadventures |
| Massachusetts, USA |
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| Baltimore Adapted Recreation & Sports |
| BARS offers recreational opportunities in camping, canoeing, fishing, hand cycling, sea kayaking, rafting, sailing, skeet shooting, snow skiing, and water skiing. |
| pam@barsinfo.org |
| 410-771-4606 |
| Maryland, USA |
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| Bay Area Outreach & Recreation Program |
| BORP offers a number of competitive adaptive sports programs for adults and kids. Programs include: Wheelchair basketball, integrated handcycling, swimming, weightlifting, archery, table tennis,track & field. The Adventures & Outings Program (A&O) offers a wide array of outdoor recreation activities, group adventure trips, and urban outings that appeal to a variety of ages, interests and abilities. |
| info@borp.org |
| 510-849-4663 |
| California, USA |
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| Blazesports |
| BlazeSports is a program that offers high quality sports instruction, training, and competition opportunities to children and adults with physical disabilities, including those who use wheelchairs, have a neuro-muscular disability such as cerebral palsy or spina bifida, have an amputation, or have a visusal impairment.
Sports include wheelchair basketball, wheelchair tennis, wheelchair rugby, swimming, and track & field. Other sports may be offered by the individual BlazeSports Clubs. |
| blazesports@blazesports.org |
| 770-850-8199 |
| Georgia, USA |
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| Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center |
| The Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center (BOEC) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to expand the potential of
people with disabilities and special needs through meaningful, educational, and inspiring outdoor experiences. BOEC offers winter programs including various types of adaptive skiing and snowboarding, winter camping, challenge courses, orienteering, and educational programs. Summer activities include- handcycling, hiking & backpacking, rock climbing, rappeling, canoeing, whitewater rafting, kayaking, camping, rope courses, and orienteering. BOEC also offers seasonal programs and camps for young people and adults. BOEC is located in Breckenridge, Colorado. |
| boec@boec.org |
| 970-453-6422 |
| 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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| Disabled Sports USA Far West |
| Disabled Sports USA Far West leads the way in adaptive sports and recreation for people with disabilities. With 40 years of experience, our trained staff and volunteers guide you in discovering life without limits. Disabled Sports USA has more than 85 chapters and serves more than 60,000 people nationwide. |
| dsusa@disabledsports.net |
| 916-722-6447 |
| California, USA |
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| Lakeshore Foundation |
| Lakeshore Foundation is a non-profit organization that provides sports, fitness and recreation to people with physical disabilities and chronic health conditions. The organization provides programs and services to both adults and children. Lakeshore Foundation's Lima Foxtrot programs include a number of weekend-long camps that bring injured military personnel and their families from across the country to Alabama. Competitive sports programs are offered and include wheelchair basketball, wheelchair rugby, swimming, marksmanship, wheelchair tennis and track & field. Recreational opportunities include hunting, fishing, paddling, sled hockey, shooting sports, handcycling and water skiing are just a sample of the indoor and outdoor opportunities available.
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| information@lakeshore.org |
| 205-313-7400 |
| Alabama, 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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| Michigan Sports Unlimited, Inc. |
| Organizes wheelchair sports and recreational events in the state of Michigan. Programs include, archery, baseball, cycling, golf, kayaking, racing, shooting, skiing, waterskiing, basketball, rugby, soccer, and tennis. |
| 989-771-5530 |
| Michigan, 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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| National Ability Center |
| The National Ability Center is committed to the development of lifetime skills for people of all ages and abilities by providing affordable outdoor sports and recreational experiences in a nurturing environment. NAC offers year round recreational opportunities including adaptive skiing, horseback riding, waterskiing, swimming, and cycling. |
| info@DiscoverNAC.org |
| 435-649-3991 |
| Utah, 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 Wheelchair Sports Association |
| The Ohio Wheelchair Sports Association was founded on
May 26, 1970 as a non-profit organization, to raise awareness of wheelchair athletics and the resources that sponsor their adaptive sports programs on the local, regional, national and international levels. OWSA offers wheelchair sports programs including- wheelchair basketball, tennis, archery, weight lifting, hand cycling, quad rugby, softball, field events, table tennis, road racing, track, and special scheduled events. |
| 614-775-9499 |
| Ohio, USA |
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| Sports Association of Gaylord Hospital |
| Offers indtroductory clinics and programs on a wide variety of wheelchair sports. The association also supports a large number of teams throughout Connecticut. |
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| Sun Valley Adaptive Sports |
| The nonprofit SVAS offers adaptive sports programs and services for children, teens, adults, and veterans that cover a wide-range of disabilities- physical, emotional, developmental, and learning.
SVAS programs include: Skiing, Snowboarding, and Nordic skiing. Peak Adventure Camp for Kids and teens with disabilities. After school swimming, theatre, biking, tennis, pottery, yoga, and indoor rock climbing. Check their website for a complete listing of programs and services. |
| tom@svasp.org |
| 208-726-9298 |
| Idaho, USA |
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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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| Three Trackers of Ohio |
| Dedicated to the promotion of adaptive recreational sports to persons with physical disabilities. The organization runs adaptive ski and hand cycling programs. |
| tam@clevelandmetroparks.com |
| 216-341-1704 |
| Ohio, USA |
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| United States Handcycling Federation |
| Promotes the sport of handcycling. Contains a listing of events, competitions, and results. |
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| University of Illinois Adapted Sports Camps |
| The camps, held at UIUC athletic facilities, offer skill development in basketball, track, road racing, handcycling, and fitness training to individuals ages 10 to 40 with physical impairment to their lower extremities. |
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