Valley Children's Healthcare — Adaptive Sports Program
Valley Children's free adaptive sports programme for ages 2–21 — aimed primarily at children with physical disabilities or mobility impairments.
The practical details
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What this is, in plain language
Valley Children's Adaptive Sports Program offers free recreational and athletic activities — including baseball, basketball, canoeing and kayaking, golf, tennis, track and field, rock climbing, water skiing and wheelchair soccer — for children and young adults up to 21 with physical disabilities or mobility impairments.
Getting started
Contact the program by phone or email to learn more; there's no cost to participate and all adaptive equipment is provided.
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What they say about themselves
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- Its FAQ says the programme primarily serves children and young adults with a physical disability — conditions like cerebral palsy, spinal cord injury and amputation — which matters to know before enquiring for an autistic child without mobility needs.
- All programmes are free to participants and families, and all adaptive equipment is provided.
- Offerings include baseball, basketball, canoeing and kayaking, golf, tennis, track and field, rock climbing, water skiing, wheelchair soccer and social events.
- Families are always welcome to join their children and siblings at the events.
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