Results: 605
![]() |
Adventure Amputee Camp IncThe mission of the Adventure Amputee Camp is to encourage children with amputations or limb differences to stretch their potential and imagination, and explore all that is possible. |
|
Albuquerque Kings Wheelchair BasketballThe mission of the Albuquerque Kings is to promote wheelchair basketball in a fun and competitive environment. The Kings are a professional team that are part of NWBA (National Wheelchair Basketball Association). We have been around for 30+ years as a local team promoting physical exercise and an environment where physically disabled individuals can get together. |
|
All Out Adventures - Western MassachusettsThe mission of All Out Adventures is to promote health, community, and independence for people with disabilities and their family and friends through outdoor recreation. We run about 150 outdoor recreation programs each year for people of all ages and all abilities throughout Massachusetts. Currently, most programming is recreational/beginner in nature. |
![]() |
Alliance of Disability Advocates |
|
Alpine Alternatives, Inc.There's a place where friendships grow, where smiles abound and being yourself means something. There's no judging—only support—this place is Alpine Alternatives. For over 30 years Alpine Alternatives has provided outdoor recreation activities to children and adults experiencing disabilities. By donating what you can, time or money, you can help change lives. Alpine Alternatives: giving disabilities a possibility through recreation. |
![]() |
Amazing Surf AdventuresAmazing Surf Adventures (ASA) develops community programs which utilize surfing, along with other activities, to help individuals change their perspective and overcome their personal challenges. |
|
Amelia Park Ice Arena |
|
Angel City GamesAngel City Games featured Adaptive Sports Clinics, Competition and Special Events for Athletes of All Ages and Ability Levels. |
|
Angel City SportAngel City Sports’ mission is to create sports opportunities across Southern California for kids, adults and veterans with physical disabilities. Through clinics and competitions, access to equipment, athlete training and development, and community leadership, Angel City Sports has built a nationally recognized adaptive sports program with support from partners such as U.S. Paralympics, LA2028, USA Volleyball, US Tennis Association and USA Track and Field. The Angel City Games is one of the largest adaptive sports competitions in the Western US, uniting the broader community of athletes, families, programs and partners. Launched in 2015, this annual celebration of adaptive sport serves hundreds of athletes who travel from across the US and abroad to participate. Local programs, clinics and events throughout the year cover a wide range of adaptive sports such as wheelchair basketball, wheelchair tennis, track and field, swimming, archery, sitting volleyball, golf and more. The organization also supports emerging school-based programs through adaptive sports equipment rental, coaching education and athlete development. |
![]() |
Annie’s House Adaptive Recreation ProgramAnnie’s House Adaptive Recreation Program at Bottineau Winter Park provides services year-round to individuals and veterans with intellectual and physical disabilities. We offer programming that allows individuals with disabilities to enjoy the same activities as non-disabled individuals. We offer adaptive equipment, trained instructors in a nonjudgmental friendly and fun environment. |
|
AquAbility, Inc.AquAbility is a non-profit corporation committed to providing therapeutic recreation and/or competition through swimming for people with a variety of physical challenges. The goals of AquAbility are to foster physical and cognitive benefits, raise self esteem, promote fitness, encourage and cultivate social interaction, improve quality of life, and to allow for independence in the sport of swimming for physically challenged adults and youth. Specific goals for 2012 are to increase local awareness of our program, seek out local participants, and to expand our work with injured veterans in Idaho and nationally. |
|
Argo ChallengeThe mission objectives of Argo Challenge are to educate the public about and enhance the public perception of the significant contributions the disabled members of each community can make to the whole, to advance the adaptive technologies assisting disabled individuals to maximize their contribution in a larger inclusive society, to inspire disabled individuals to set their goals as high as possible in their personal, professional and recreational lives, to create a more diverse, inclusive sense of community in which all are welcome to participate on all levels. |
|
Arizona Disabled SportsRecognizing the importance of recreational, leisure and competitive opportunities that contribute to the quality of life, the primary mission of Arizona Disabled Sports is to provide a variety of programs and activities to individuals with disabilities. Toward this end, Arizona Disabled Sports will work to educate, inform and include the community in a comprehensive effort to provide year round activities. Through participation, the athlete will realize individual accomplishment, self-esteem, respect for themselves and others. Our vision is a community that creates opportunities and empowers individuals of all abilities through sports and recreation. |
|
Arkansas Rollin' RazorbacksRegistered wheelchair basketball team with the NWBA. |
|
Arlington-Fairfax IWLAAir Rifle/Pistol range and certified coaches. We also have an indoor archery range and four skeet trap ranges We also host an handicap picnic. see our web site at http://arlingtonfairfax-iwla.org/ for more details |