1. Clownfish Swim Club
Adaptive swim-team environment with Saturday afternoon practices through the summer, followed by a 2–3 day summer camp. Open to children and young adults who can support themselves in the water.
Ages Children and young adults
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City guide · Minnesota
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3 resources in Minneapolis — Sport & activities
Adaptive swim-team environment with Saturday afternoon practices through the summer, followed by a 2–3 day summer camp. Open to children and young adults who can support themselves in the water.
Ages Children and young adults
Year-round sports training and competitions in 16 sports including basketball, swimming, and track & field. Open to children and adults with intellectual disabilities, with over 7,300 volunteer coaches.
Ages All ages
One-to-one adaptive swim lessons tailored to individual abilities, goals, and needs at sensory-friendly pool locations. Supports children and adults with autism, anxiety, ADHD, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, and sensory or motor learning differences.
Ages All ages
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