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YMCA of Metropolitan Dallas — Miracle League and Champions League

Adaptive baseball, basketball and a free monthly multi-sport league for disabled children and adults, run through YMCA branches.

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The practical details

Ages servedChampions League ages 8 and up; Angel Camp ages 8–18; Miracle League children and adults
Current waitNo wait time published on the site — Champions League events are free and open, while Angel Camp applications open each February and each week is capped at 20 campers
WhereSemones Family YMCA in North Dallas; Miracle League in Irving, Coppell and Waxahachie; Angel Camp in Rockwall
AddressSemones Family YMCA (Town North), 4332 Northaven Rd., Dallas, TX 75229
Funding takenFree (Champions League and Angel Camp are provided at no cost, funded by YMCA Annual Campaign donations)

What this is, in plain language

A free monthly multi-sport league (Champions League) for people age 8 and up with disabilities at the Semones Family YMCA, with one-on-one volunteer support and holiday celebrations; the Y also runs Miracle League adaptive baseball, basketball and swimming in Irving, Coppell and Waxahachie, and a week-long Angel Camp summer day camp in Rockwall.

Getting started

Sign up by calling Member Services at 214-357-8431 or emailing championsleague@ymcadallas.org; Champions League is free and open to the community with no application needed.

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What they say about themselves

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  • Runs Miracle League basketball in Irving and Coppell, Miracle League baseball and softball in Irving and Waxahachie, and adaptive swimming in Waxahachie for disabled children and adults.
  • Champions League at the Semones Family YMCA in North Dallas is free and open to everyone ages 8 and up — a different sport each month with one-on-one volunteer guidance, plus holiday celebrations for families.
  • Angel Camp at the J.E.R. Chilton YMCA at Rockwall serves ages 8–18 with intellectual and developmental disabilities across six one-week summer sessions at no cost, with a 1:5 counsellor-to-camper ratio and a 20-camper weekly cap — campers must be able to dress themselves and use the restroom independently, and enrolment starts with a questionnaire and an interview.
  • The Ashford Rise School of Dallas, inside the Moody Family YMCA, provides inclusive early education, intervention and therapy for children six months to six years with and without disabilities.

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