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League of Dreams

A Bakersfield adaptive sports league offering training, team play and competition across 12 sports for athletes with disabilities.

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The practical details

Ages served5 to 22
Current waitNo wait time published in the sources we saw — ask when you call
WhereKern County — based at 4525 New Horizon Blvd, Bakersfield
Address4525 New Horizon Blvd, Suite 1, Bakersfield, CA 93313
Funding takenRegistration $15–$40 per season; scholarships available for families who cannot afford the fee

What this is, in plain language

An adaptive sports league running training, team play and games across 12 sports for athletes ages 5 to 22 with physical, developmental or cognitive disabilities. Trained volunteer 'angels' support each athlete during games.

Getting started

To join, bring an IEP on file with your child's school, a medical diagnosis from a licensed physician, or a Kern Regional Center face sheet, then register online for the season; scholarships are available on request if the $15–$40 fee is a barrier.

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What they say about themselves

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  • An adaptive sports league for athletes ages 5 to 22 with physical, developmental and cognitive disabilities, grown from under 50 kids in 2007 to over 800 athletes across 12 sports programmes.
  • To join, an athlete needs an IEP on file with their school, a medical diagnosis from a licensed physician, or a Kern Regional Center face sheet.
  • Publishes registration fees of $15 to $40 per season with uniform, equipment use and a photo package included, and offers scholarships on written request.
  • Trained volunteer 'angels' support each athlete during games, and a family member can register to act as their child's angel instead.

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  • No:Offers a trial session before committing
  • Yes:Publishes its prices

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