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Adaptive Sports Northwest Our mission is to provide and promote recreational, fitness and competitive opportunities for people with physical disabilities. It is our vision to lead our community to a greater state of health and wellness by nurturing the mind, body and spirit through sports and recreation. ASNW offers a wide range of programs and events that educate, connect and inspire children and adults to activate and realize their own personal possibilities and improve their lives. | |
City of Eugene Adaptive Recreation Services Adaptive Recreation provides diverse recreation programs and services that enhance the quality of life for people with disabilities. Adaptive Recreation Services at Hilyard Community Center provides year-round, community -based recreational, social, and educational programs for Eugene area children, teens and adults with disabilities. | |
Evergreen Curling Club Evergreen Curling Club promotes community well-being by providing, to people of all ages and abilities, the benefits of the sport of curling and its traditions of camaraderie, sportsmanship and team competition, in a fun and welcoming environment. Specific to wheelchair curling, Evergreen CC integrates wheelchair curlers into the same leagues, bonspiels, clinics and events as able-bodied curlers. | |
Happy Trails Riding Center Our Mission at Happy Trails Riding Center, a 501(c) 3 non-profit, is to enhance the physical, psychological and social well-being of children and adults with disabilities and special needs through horsemanship and social opportunities. | |
Oregon Adaptive Sports Our mission at Oregon Adaptive Sports, a non-profit, is to provide life-changing outdoor recreation experiences to individuals with disabilities. Participants gain confidence, build self-esteem and strive for independence leading to an enhanced quality of life. We envision a day when everyone has the opportunity to experience the benefits of outdoor recreation, regardless of ability. | |
PDX Fencing LLC Wheelchair saber fencing for men and women. Home of national wheelchair saber champions Leo Curtis and Vikki Espinosa. Learn the exhilirating | |
Rogue Valley Scorpions Wheelchair Basketball Registered team with the NWBA. | |
Salem Fencing Club Salem Fencing Club works to bridge barriers in our community by teaching honor, chivalry, and respect through the art and sport of fencing. To this end, we provide group classes and individual lessons, tournaments, and other educational and competitive fencing activities for kids and adults. | |
Team River Runner Portland 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. | |
World Wheelchair Sports Founded in 1990, World Wheelchair Sports (WWS) is a small but effective non-profit organization based in Eugene, Oregon. It's mission is to help those with mobility impairments discover independence by providing outdoor recreational experiences and competitive athletic opportunities. |