PERU — The Bart Adaptive Sports Center has announced the launch of its full lineup of summer programs aimed at fostering outdoor adventure and physical empowerment for individuals with disabilities.A pioneer in adaptive sports, Bart Adaptive provides enriching experiences that transcend barriers, enabling athletes to build self-confidence and muscle strength while enjoying the great outdoors and harnessing the transformative power of outdoor recreation to empower individuals with disabilities to embrace their full potential, build resilience, and cultivate a sense of belonging within their communities. This summer, Bart Adaptive invites individuals of all abilities to join in an array of activities tailored to accommodate diverse needs and preferences including cycling, hiking, swimming, racket sports, indoor climbing, mixed martial arts, and golf. “Our summer programs epitomize our commitment to breaking down barriers and empowering individuals with disabilities to embrace the joys of year-round outdoor recreation,” said Robbin Gibson, Executive Director at The Bart Adaptive Sports Center. “We believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to experience the thrill of adventure, and our diverse range of activities reflects our dedication to making this vision a reality.” At Bart Adaptive, volunteers play a pivotal role in supporting the center’s mission and creating memorable experiences for participants. The center is currently seeking individuals who are passionate about making a difference to join their team. “Whether you have expertise in a specific sport or simply a desire to lend a helping hand, there are numerous opportunities to get involved and make a positive impact,” Gibson said. For the summer programs in particular, Bart Adaptive has extended an “open invitation” to students interested in participating. “Through active engagement in adaptive sports, students have the chance to broaden their horizons, develop athletic skills, and forge meaningful connections with other participants, our volunteers and the broader community,” Gibson said. Published in Manchester Journal |
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