Special Olympics Maine is a year round sports training and competition program for children and adults who have intellectual disabilties. In Maine we serve over 4000 athletes who compete in over 60 events each year. There is no off season at Specia
World Cup Dreams (formerly SFI Foundation) is dedicated to athletes. Our mission is to support, protect and inspire. Right now we are focused on providing disability protection to injured athletes and financial support to athletes. World Cu
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Our mission is to provide a resource that will help defray the cost of sports and community programs for children of families suffering financial hardship due to cancer treatment. Working with families and their local organizations, the 12 Oaks Foundation will provide grants to families in need so their kids won’t have to miss some of the best parts of childhood.
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Established in 1995, Great Lakes Burn Camp has been a place for children ages 6 to 17 to meet, heal, grow, and support other burn survivors for 20 years. Unconditional love and acceptance are only part of what each camper receives at GLBC. </p
We have a 15 acre organic farm in Hiram, Ohio where 25 adults with disabilities, most of whom have autism, come to work on a daily basis. We raise organic vegetables in a summer garden and in greenhouse with an organic hydroponic system. We also rai
has acquired popularity as a sport worldwide. An indoor sport which requires the use of racquets, squash is played by two or four players in a four-walled cou
The experiential learning model of The Recreation Project is one the most powerful and effective methods for teaching trust, self-belief, and hope. TRP uses a guided ropes course and outdoor adventure excursions as tools for learnin
World T.E.A.M. Sports changes lives through sports. For more than 20 years, we have used athletics to challenge disabled men, women and children to accomplish goals they never thought possible. In all our events – whether mountain climbing, biking, white water rafting or many other sports – we include both disabled and able-bodied participants. Four things always happen at our events: • Disabled participants build self confidence and physical fitness. • The disabled provide a role model for other disabled citizens, encouraging them to take up physical activities. • The disabled become a moving inspiration to other participants and to spectators when they see that disabled individuals can meet challenges beyond anyone’s imagination. • The disabled and able-bodied participants learn to work as a team to overcome those challenges.
At Little Bit our mission is to improve the bodies, minds, and spirits of children and adults with disabilities through equine-assisted therapy and activities, and to be an inspiration and educational resource to the therapeutic riding profession,
The First Tee of Greater Seattle was formed in 2001 from a collaborative effort involving the Broadmoor Golf Club Foundation, The First Tee, the Board of Municipal Golf of Seattle and the City of Seattle. We became the 106th chapter of The First Te