Find A Club - Florida

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  • Brooks Rehabilitation Adaptive Sports and Recreation

    The Brooks Adaptive Sports and Recreation program was created in 2007 as a resource for individuals living with physical disabilities to enjoy the benefits of social, physical, and emotional health and well being through ongoing activities.

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  • Central Florida Adaptive Sports Club

    Sport Club for people with Disabilities and Wounded Soldiers

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  • Dixie Wheelchair Athletic Association, Inc.

    Dixie Games have been a yearly regional, sanctioned competition for wheelchair athletes from around the southeast and as far away as Canada and England. Host sites have included the University of Georgia, the University of Alabama, Emory University, Lakeshore Rehabilitation Center and Sanford University, West Georgia College, University of Alabama-Birmingham and Spain Rehabilitation Center, the Cobb County Civic Center, Auburn University, and most recently Warm Springs Rehabilitation Center, Warm Springs, Georgia.

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  • Florida Associated Sports Program

    F.A.S.P. Creates an opportunity to help and improve all ages with disabilities in physical fitness. Our goal is to get individuals like you to get involved in athletic sports, and share our values.

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  • Florida Disabled Outdoors Association

    The Florida Disabled Outdoors Association is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization whose mission is to enrich lives through accessible inclusive recreation for all.

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  • Florida Sled Hockey Association

    We strive to create an environment where individuals with disabilities can recreate with the same freedom of choice , quality of life and independence as their non disabled peers. We do this by developing , delivering and evaluating innovative barrier free recreation and health promoting programs. Our guiding principals are promoting opportunities and collaborating with others to create a strong network of accessible recreation.

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  • Hillsborough County Parks, Recreation and Conservation

    As a signature program of the Hillsborough County Parks, Recreation and Conservation Department, the mission of Paralympic Sport Tampa Bay (PSTB) is to promote health, independence, and personal growth for people with physical or visual disabilities through sports. PSTB provides year-round sports and recreation programs that promote physical actvity, healthy lifestyles, and recreational and competitive sports opportunites for area children and adults with physical or visual disabilities. Through athletic training and interaction with peers and coaches, participants are equipped to reach their potential in sport and life, they become more confident, independent, and ready to be leaders in their schools and communities.

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  • IRISHWATERDOGS

    IRISHWATERDOGS WARRIORS is a monthly program to help heal our injured Veterans and honor our Nation’s Heroes. Through the healing power of kayaking, kayak fishing, sailing, swimming, photography and the outdoors, our goal is to bring calm and peace to our service personnel and to find new pursuits to share with their children and loved ones on their return home.

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  • Memorial's Fort Lauderdale Sharks

    A registered wheelchair basketball team with the NWBA. We are trying to promote sports for people with a disability to have fun in a competitive environment.

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  • Miami Beach Rowing Club

    The mission of Miami Beach Rowing Club is to provide quality rowing facilities and trained staff to support the community. The center is home to the middle school/high school juniors program, adaptive athlete program, and college teams from Barry University and the University of Miami.

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  • Miami Heat Wheels

    The Miami Heat Wheels is a competitive wheelchair basketball team in the National Wheelchair Basketball Association (NWBA). Competing at the Division III level in the Florida Wheelchair Basketball Conference, the adult wheelchair basketball team competes in local and regional competitions associated with the the NWBA.

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  • Miami-Dade Parks and Recreation

    We create outstanding recreational, natural and cultural experiences to enrich you and enhance the quality of life for our community for this and future generations.

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  • Orlando Magic Wheels

    The Orlando Magic Wheels (OMW) is a member of the National Wheelchair Basketball Association (NWBA) where physically challenged athletes compete in fast moving basketball tournament play. Athletes, primarily with lower limb disabilities that range from amputations to paraplegia, participate in this team sport using wheelchairs. We take our name from the local NBA team, the Orlando Magic, and even wear the same uniforms.

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  • Palm Beach County Therapeutic Recreation

    We create opportunities for healthy, happy living!

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  • Plantation Community Tennis Corporation

    The Plantation Adaptive Wheelchair Tennis Program through the Plantation Community Tennis Corporation, a USTA (United States Tennis Association) Community Tennis Association, is a free program offered to any person (all ages and abilities) in the Broward County area. PCTC received a grant through the USTA for 6 specialized sport wheelchairs, available for use by the public. Our program meets on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month at the Frank Veltri Tennis Center in Plantation, Florida. Our mission is to grow and develop the participants tennis skills, through the clinic, making wheelchair tennis more accessible in our area. Come and join the sport of a lifetime, all equipment is provided.

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  • Sarasota Adaptive Rowing Program

    SARP’s mission is to provide disabled veterans and other disabled athletes with year ‘round opportunities to build physical fitness, self-esteem and community connections through rowing.

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  • South Orlando Rowing Association

    SORA's mission is to provide a positive, developmental, competitive and recreational rowing experience for Youths (grades 6-12) and adults (ages 18+) in Central Florida regardless of ability or disability. SORA utilizes rowing to promote strong character, high integrity, positive self-concept, contribution to community, and a healthful lifestyle for all program participants.

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  • Space Coast Hurricanes Sled Hockey

    Our goal is to ensure that every player develops their skill to the maximum possible, from beginners to our players at the National level.

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  • Sunrise Suns

    The Sunrise Suns 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.

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  • Tampa Bay Lightning Sled Hockey

    Registered sled hockey team with USA Hockey.

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  • Tampa Lighthouse for the Blind

    Tampa Lighthouse for the Blind provides training and other services that are designed to help each person served to maximize his or her independence, including, if applicable, enhancing prospects for gainful employment. All services are provided at no charge to the individual. All direct services are provided by staff trained in visual impairment and rehabilitation programs for the blind.

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  • Team Paradise Sailing

    Team Paradise is a truly unique sailing organization that gives the disabled community an opportunity to sail whether it is for personal enjoyment, or more serious training for Paralympic events.

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  • Team River Runner

    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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  • Wheelchair Sports and Recreation Association

    WSRA introduces people with spinal cord injuries or other similarly disabling conditions to a stimulating recreational environment as soon as possible after hospitalization or primary rehabilitation, and involves them in life, sports and recreation -- whether individually, through WSRA or through other organizations.

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