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Adaptive Expeditions Adaptive Expeditions is an educational non-profit corporation based in Charleston, SC and founded with a mission to organize, provide and enable outdoor adventure activities for individuals with physical disabilities. We aim to build a community where outdoor adventure seekers and Paralympic hopefuls can share ideas and common experiences, have fun, push limits and redefine what's possible. | |
Coastal Carolina Adaptive Sports Coastal Carolina Adaptive Sports is devoted to providing community members with physical and visual disabilities with a variety of physical activities, regardless of age or skill level, in a fun and supportive environment. | |
Greenville Health System UCAN Adaptive Sports Program at Roger C. Peace Rehabilitation Hospital is a 100% door-supported outreach program that sponsors community-based functions that provide people with disabilities an opportunity to enjoy adaptive sporting and recreational activities at low or no cost. Adaptive sports provide people with disabilities the opportunity to develop independence, confidence and fitness through sports. | |
Richland County Recreation Commission The Adaptive Recreation Department began more than 30 years ago with a summer camp program called Camp Sunshine. The 3-three week camp gave children and adults, ages 8-25, with physical and intellectual challenges an opportunity to enjoy their summer camp experience. | |
Southeastern Wheelchair Sports Association The Southeastern Wheelchair Sports Association has proudly hosted the Southeastern Regional Wheelchair Games for persons with physical and visual disabilties for the past twenty years! | |
Team River Runner Columbia 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. | |
Touch the Future, Inc. Our Mission is to create accessible, inclusive and environmentally sustainable communities that increase opportunities for independence, health and improved quality of life for individuals who are disabled, seniors, disabled Veterans, or from disadvantaged communities. |