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Achieve Tahoe

Our Mission is to provide affordable inclusive physical and recreational activities that build health and confidence.


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Achilles International

Achilles International is a leading adaptive running nonprofit that transforms the lives of youth, adults and veterans with disabilities through athletic programs and social connection. Achilles has 62 chapters hosting weekly workouts for all abilities and paces in parks around the world. Run, walk or roll as an athlete with a disability or get involved as a volunteer guide at www.achillesinternational.org.

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Adaptive Athletics Association

-To further promote an active lifestyle through the introduction of wheelchair tennis and other adaptive sports for disabled children and adults and their families. -To involve individuals with physical disabilities (and their families) in a sports activity that they may participate in together. Through participation in sports and recreation activities all participants will increase their physical fitness, personal socialization, confidence and independence.


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Adaptive Sports and Recreation Association

The Adaptive Sports & Recreation Association’s mission is to improve the quality of life for children and adults with physical disabilities through sports and recreation. ASRA works to coordinate and foster a program of adaptive sports for individuals with a permanent physical disability that prevents them from participating in sports and athletics by providing competitive league sports, recreational team sports, instructional camps, sports clinics, and offers other adaptive sports based on need and interest.


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Amazing Surf Adventures

Amazing Surf Adventures (ASA) develops community programs which utilize surfing, along with other activities, to help individuals change their perspective and overcome their personal challenges.


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Angel City Games

Angel City Games featured Adaptive Sports Clinics, Competition and Special Events for Athletes of All Ages and Ability Levels.


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Angel City Sport

Angel 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.


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Argo Challenge

The 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.


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Artistic Swimming for Athletes with Disabilities (Artistic Swim AWD)

Promote the sport of artistic swimming amongst our youth and adults with disabilities and special needs. To globally expand artistic swimming to the disabled population and introduce the enrichment, athleticism and therapeutic value that artistic swimming can bring to the lives of many. We offer competitive and recreational training with opportunities to participate in local, state, national and international competitions and exhibitions.


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Bay Area Association of Disabled Sailors (BAADS)

The Bay Area Association of Disabled Sailors (BAADS) seeks to make all aspects of sailing accessible. To fulfill this mission, we offer weekly dinghy sailing, keelboat sailing, and Veterans sailing out of South Beach Marina, adjacent to AT&T Park. In addition to our weekly sailing programs, BAADS hosts and participates in a variety of regattas and informal races both locally and internationally.


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Bay Area Outreach & Recreation Program

BORP’s mission is to improve the health, independence, and social integration of people with physical disabilities of all ages through participation in sports, recreation and fitness activities.


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Bicycling Blind Los Angeles

The U.S. Blind Tandem Cycling Connection endeavors to increase the participation of individuals who are visually impaired or blind in the exhilarating sport of tandem cycling. We serve as a resource to: Connect blind and visually impaired cyclists with sighted cyclists Educate people about tandem cycling Disseminate information about cycling clubs, events, and opportunities Address the needs of the blind tandem cycling community


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Blind Stokers Club

The Blind Stokers Club (BSC) has roots from 2005, based on teamwork and mentoring, to introduce and share the simple pleasures of recreational bicycling with those who cannot see well enough to pilot a bike. Birthplace and base camp for the BSC is San Diego, California USA, however you can live anywhere and be associated with the Club. The Club operates by forming teams and conducting rides. Teams are composed of 3 parts: stoker, captain, and tandem bike.


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Boyle Heights Kodiaks Wheelchair Basketball

Registered wheelchair basketball team with the NWBA.


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Break The Barriers, Inc. logo

Break The Barriers, Inc.

As pioneers in the world of Inclusion we actively participate in all communities to make a difference in our diverse world, breaking all barriers experienced by people of all Abilities.


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C.O.R.E. Centers, LLC

C.O.R.E. (Center of Restorative Exercise) is a niche center that fulfills a unique need by providing the benefits of ongoing restorative exercise for individuals with chronic illness and/or debilitating conditions. It is C.O.R.E.'s belief and enduring philosophy that the risk of secondary complications and degenerative changes that typically follow a disabling condition may be prevented and/or significantly reduced if restorative exercise became an important part of the daily routine of every individual.


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California Adaptive Rowing Program

We provide recreational and competative instruction & training in the sport of rowing year round to people with a broad range of disabilities. We provide high performance coaching and camps for athletes who want to take it to the highest level and beginners or learn to row camps or day outings for organizations and groups.


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California Classic Swim Meet

The California Classic is a Long Course competition. This meet is open to swimmers with a physical, visual or intellectual impairment from all nations.


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Central California Adaptive Sports Center

Located in the Central Sierra Nevada, the Central California Adaptive Sports Center (CCASC) brings outdoor adventure programs to persons with disabilities. We welcome individuals and groups of all ages and backgrounds. CCASC provides year-round adaptive recreation and adventure programming.


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Challenged Athletes Foundation

To provide opportunities and support to people with physical challenges so they can pursue active lifestyles through physical fitness and competitive athletics. CAF believes that involvement in sports at any level increases self-esteem, encourages independence and enhances quality of life.


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City of Sacramento, Department of Parks and Recreation Access Leisure

Paralympic Sport Sacramento offers recreational and competitive sports and residential camps for children, teens, adults, veterens and injured, ill or wounded soldiers. Our mission is to offer top quality experiences that will inspire our customers to engage in a lifetime of fitness and physical activities so as to optimize the experience of living.


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Cottage Rehabilitation Hospital

To provide superior health care for and improve the health of our communities through a commitment to our core values of excellence, integrity, and compassion.


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Desert Ability Center

Desert Ability Center’s Mission is to maximize the quality of life for people living with disabilities. The organization is a 501(c) (3) non-profit that provides greater access to resources for people living with a disability. We achieve this by offering programs and services within the community that increase independence and mobility, improve and sustain health, and support basis human rights to have equal access.


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Disabled Sports Eastern Sierra

We believe the freedom and exhilaration of outdoor challenges changes lives. No one should be left behind simply because of a disability!


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Disabled Sports USA Los Angeles

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Disabled Sports USA Orange County

In December of 1980, our instructors began to teach disabled students the basics of skiing. By April of 1981, our first students were either skiing independently or were assisted by their families. The DSUSA – OC goal is to provide a quality, safe, and fun experience for children and adults through monthly weekend programs held at the Mammoth / June Resorts every ski season.


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Discovery Blind Sports

Discovery Blinds Sports has had a presence at Kirkwood Mountain Resort since 1979 when we were known as KIBS. We have since become Discovery Blind Sports and our goal is to teach challenging sports to people with little or no vision. We achieve this through innovative methods developed by skiers, guides, racers, coaches, and ski instructors.


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Far West Wheelchair Athletic Association

The mission of the Far West Wheelchair Sports is to provide sports competition, recreation, and fitness to people with physical disabilities and to recognize those achievements within the community.


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Golden State Road Warriors

The Golden State Road Warriors are a member of the National Wheelchair Basketball Association (NWBA). As a registered team, we are provided insurance as well as the opportunity to participate in numerous tournaments across the country. We are also affiliated with the NBA Golden State Warriors.


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High Fives Non-Profit Foundation

High Fives Non-Profit Foundation raises money and awareness for athletes that suffer a life-altering injury while pursuing a dream in the Winter Action Sports Community.


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Los Angeles Clippers Chairmen

Registered wheelchair basketball team with the NWBA.


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Los Angeles Hotwheels Wheelchair Basketball

A registered team with the NWBA.


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Los Angeles Kings Sled Hockey logo

Los Angeles Kings Sled Hockey

LA Kings Sled Hockey, in conjunction with the LA Kings, provides physically disabled youth and adults all throughout Southern California, the opportunity to play in a USA Hockey recognized hockey program. Sled hockey participants discover that piloting a sled is fun and a great form of exercise. It increases strength and abdominal muscles. Players will find they enjoy greater physical fitness, opportunities to compete internationally, socialization, team camaraderie, new friendships and a lot of fun.


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Organization for the Physically Impaired

OPI's mission is to build the bodies, minds, and spirits of individuals with disabilities, empowering them through social, educational, cultural, recreational, and athletic programs.


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PossAbilities at Loma Linda University Medical Center

PossAbilities is a community outreach program developed by the Loma Linda University Medical Center East Campus (LLUMCEC). Its goal is to offer disabled individuals who were born with or have suffered a permanent physical injury a sense of community and provide activities and practical help to integrate them back into life-once again becoming valuable members of our communities. LLUMCEC recognizes that this disenfranchised population is often left without resources or support to deal with the many adjustments they must make physically, mentally, and emotionally in order to have fulfilling lives. Our mission is to provide new direction and hope through physical, social, educational, and spiritual interaction with peers and their community.


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Rancho Wheelchair Sports Program

Through sports, academic achievement and mentoring activities, we inspire people with physical disabilities to achieve independence and successful reintegration into society.


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Redlands Bicycle Classic

The Redlands Bicycle Classic is the longest continuous running invitational, professional stage race in American bike racing. Each year, the City of Redlands and surrounding communities open their homes, their hearts and their streets to world-class athletes.


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Sacramento Lightning Sled Hockey

Sled hockey team registered with USA Hockey.


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San Diego District Tennis Association

This is a recreational tennis program for wounded, injured and ill service members and veterans, designed to assist with their rehabilitation. It is run by the San Diego District Tennis Association in partnership with Naval Medical Center San Diego's "Balboa Warrior Athlete Program", and the Balboa Tennis Club. Free tennis clinics are offered twice a month at Balboa Tennis Club for any disabled service members and veterans;. All equipment is provided, including sport wheelchairs if needed. No prior tennis experience is necessary. Service members' and veterans' spouses/partners are welcome to participate. Additional tennis opportunities are available to those who are interested, including instruction, wheelchair tennis and competitive events.


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San Diego Ducks Sled Hockey

San Diego Ducks Sled Hockey is a program of the Adaptive Sports and Rec Association. Equipment for lend, no experience needed, and everyone is welcome. Travel and local teams. Come try sled hockey!


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San Diego Rowing Club

Weekly Rows on Tuesdays from 8:30-11am


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San Diego Wolf Pack Wheelchair Basketball logo

San Diego Wolf Pack Wheelchair Basketball

The San Diego Wolfpack is the only wheelchair basketball team in the United States that is made up of active duty and veteran service members who have sustained an amputation, spinal cord injury or other orthopedic or neurological disorder.


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Shared Adventures

Our goal is to offer opportunities for social and recreational interaction for disabled people, and thereby encourage: •Personal growth, development, and self-confidence •Cooperation, decision-making, and leadership skills •Outdoor skills and environmental awareness •Improved quality of life and level of happiness We are the only program in Santa Cruz County that offers a year-round calendar of recreational events that is completely inclusive! We cater to people of all walks of life, including age, disability, and our veterans.


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Sharp Rehabilitation Center Recreation Therapy Department

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Shasta Disabled Sports USA

We are a group of outdoor enthusiasts that wish to share our love for the fun and adventure of outdoor recreation with people who have disabilities. We are a 501(3)(c) public charity and a chapter member of the national Disabled Sports USA organization with the intent of serving the community of Mount Shasta and its surrounding regions. Our mission is to provide year-round recreational and athletic opportunities for people with special needs.


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Team River Runner Menlo Pak & Palo Alto

Team River Runner (TRR), established in August 2004 by kayakers in the Washington, DC area, is a primarily volunteer non-profit organization run by a council of kayakers and overseen by a board of directors. TRR was initially established to help active duty military personnel wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan who were recovering at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. With the success there obvious and the opportunity elsewhere apparent, TRR expanded to other Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) chapter sites in 2007. Team River Runner envisions a national network which creates innovative paddling programs designed to assist with the recovery of those injured while serving our country. Through paddle sports, TRR volunteers and partners provide local communities unique opportunities for the active, safe and positive support of healing service members and their families.


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Team River Runner Sacramento

Team River Runner (TRR), established in August 2004 by kayakers in the Washington, DC area, is a primarily volunteer non-profit organization run by a council of kayakers and overseen by a board of directors. TRR was initially established to help active duty military personnel wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan who were recovering at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. With the success there obvious and the opportunity elsewhere apparent, TRR expanded to other Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) chapter sites in 2007. Team River Runner envisions a national network which creates innovative paddling programs designed to assist with the recovery of those injured while serving our country. Through paddle sports, TRR volunteers and partners provide local communities unique opportunities for the active, safe and positive support of healing service members and their families.


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Team River Runner San Diego

Team River Runner (TRR), established in August 2004 by kayakers in the Washington, DC area, is a primarily volunteer non-profit organization run by a council of kayakers and overseen by a board of directors. TRR was initially established to help active duty military personnel wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan who were recovering at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. With the success there obvious and the opportunity elsewhere apparent, TRR expanded to other Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) chapter sites in 2007. TRR envisions a national network which creates innovative paddling programs designed to assist with the recovery of those injured while serving our country. Through paddle sports, TRR volunteers and partners provide local communities unique opportunities for the active, safe and positive support of healing service members and their families.


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Teaming Individuals Emphasizing Sports logo

Teaming Individuals Emphasizing Sports

A charitable non-profit (501c3) organization dedicated to improving the lives of people living with a disability and building relationships between people living with and without disability through active integrated sports.


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Triumph Foundation

Triumph Foundation's Adapted Sports, Fitness and Recreation program gives people with disabilities an opportunity to push the limits of their ability, increase self-efficacy, prevent sedentary lifestyle, and enhance their quality of life through the benefits of exercise and athletics. Programs include hand cycling, adapted shooting clinics, quad rugby, basketball, and tennis. Our aim is to introduce wheelchair sports to people that are newly spinal cord injured, veterans, children, and others with disabilities; as well as provide learning opportunities to the general public and showcase people living with physical impairment in a way that members of the community do not often see.


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UCLA Adaptive Programs

UCLA Recreation provides therapeutically-based recreation programs for people with cognitive and physical disabilities that expand their access to opportunities that promote physical fitness, health and wellness, increased self-esteem, and greater functional independence.


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United States Para-Equestrian Association

The United States Para-Equestrian Association (USPEA) includes every equestrian discipline that is practiced by athletes with physical disabilities. Each rider or driver competes under the eighth discipline, The Para-Equestrian discipline, of the United States Equestrian Federation. The USPEA is a network of riders, judges, national federation board members, and equestrian enthusiasts. The association gives athletes the ability to get involved and expand their knowledge and experience in the sport of Para-Equestrian.


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Valley Childrens Hospital Adaptive Sports Program

Valley Children’s Adaptive Sports Program provides free recreational and athletic experiences for those with disabilities. The only one of its kind in Central California, the program is designed for individuals with physical impairments and conditions ranging from cerebral palsy to spinal cord injuries.

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Wheels to Water

Life with a disability presents an array of obstacles that can be difficult with the use of a wheelchair or any other mobility device. Wheels To Water is a charitable nonprofit organization that aims to introduce people to a world without boundaries, with the ability to enjoy the outdoors independently.


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