Annual baseball event where children with disabilities are paired with a baseball player from the BIG 26 game.
Annual football and cheerleading event where children with disabilities are paired with a football player or a cheerleader from the BIG 33 game.
Blue Ridge Adaptive Snow Sports, Inc. (BRASS) is a nonprofit (501(c)(3)) organization and a chapter of Disabled Sports USA. Our mission is to enhance the lives of people with disabilities through adaptive snow sports and recreational activities. We achieve this by offering ski and snowboard instruction for people with disabilities in south central Pennsylvania in the form of visually impaired/CI, stand-up skiing, or sit-down skiing with the use of special equipment. Adaptive snow sports allow people with disabilities to enjoy the outdoors and freedom of movement.
Therapeutic horseback riding for persons with disabilities
CheerAbilities- Cheer team for children with disabilities. Offered by Cheer Tyme. Located Inside LCBC Church (formerly Twin Ponds West).
Recreational Therapy Programs That Focus on Children and Adults with Disabilities such as: Aquatics, Climbing, Snow Skiing, Basketball, Baseball, Soccer, Water Skiing, Horseback Riding, Respite and Camps (day and residential).nnEaster Seals Western and Central Pennsylvania is committed to providing exceptional programs and services for children with disabilities or other special needs.
Our goal is to promote a healthier and happier lifestyle through physical activity for individuals with special needs.
GAP’s No Limit Clinics are designed to provide an inclusive space for golfers with disabilities, fostering a sense of community and empowerment through the beautiful sport of golf.
Graceful Acres is a Therapeutic horseback riding program located in Upper Dauphin County for special needs children. The activities we provide for the children to participate in include: basic horse care, horseback riding, and life skill therapies based upon the individual child's needs.
A 5 weeklong running series held in towns throughout the country. The Challenger Division is an adaptive race for children with disabilities and special needs - they are welcome to register for the Challenger race or one within their own age group.
At Hershey FSC, we encourage the sport of figure skating and promote its growth under the general policies and objectives of U.S. Figure Skating. We operated figure skating programs for individuals of all ages and levels of interest, with a focus on high quality instruction and enjoyment of the sport. Also offers seasonal Therapeutic Adaptive Skating - Hershey Twizzles. Ice skating is done at the Giant Center. See website to contact via online form.
The Outreach Program for Soccer (TOPS) is a soccer program for children with special needs. A TOPS soccer player is defined as any child, 6-21 years of age, with a physical or mental disability, who would like to play with a team based on ability, rather than age. Children with autism, cerebral palsy, down syndrome and other disabilities have thrived in the program.nnTOPS will place emphasis on teamwork, development, training, and participation. Our goal is to enable young athletes with special needs to develop their physical fitness, technical skills, courage and self-esteem through the game of soccer.nnTOPS sessions are held on Sunday afternoons at Creekview Park, Mechanicsburg, PA in the spring and fall. The TOPS program is open to any child, including children who live outside the Cumberland Valley School District.
The Camp Hill Challenger Baseball Program was founded in 1998. Since its inception, it has grown from 14 players and 2 teams to 90 players and 8 teams. It serves eligible players residing or attending school in four counties: Cumberland, Dauphin, Perry and York. Check our Facebook page for more current information.
Inclusive Cardio Drumming classes and events for children and adults of all ages and abilities.
We are an adaptive, disability-inclusive field hockey team. We are recognized by USAFH. Open to male and female athletes 6-99 years old. All athletes will be paired with a PA Revs field hockey "buddy" for support and team-building! We have 3 seasons: Fall Outdoor- September and October, Winter Indoor- January and February, and Spring Outdoor- March-May. Come join us!
Pennsylvania Ballet Academy offers many dance classes based on age and ability. Pennsylvania Ballet Academy of Camp Hill will be offering bALLet, an All-inclusive ballet education program. PBA believes that inclusive dance education can help children with special needs enjoy a fuller, richer life. The goal of our inclusive Ballet Education Program is to nurture a love of dance and creative expression in children with physical, cognitive and emotional challenges. Classes open to students with Down Syndrome, Autism, Cerebral Palsy, Hearing Impairment, VIsual Impairment, Auditory Processing Disorder, Intellectual/Developmental Delay etc. For ages 6-12. Students must be diaper free. Each student must have a parent or volunteer for support. Students will be presented in an informal, in-studio Spring Performance. Class size limited to 10 students. Every Tuesday 4:30 to 5:15 pm
The Red Strikers Bowling Club has been going strong for more than 35 years. It was started by a group of parents looking for activities for their children with special needs. Many of the original members are still bowling each week. This club is run by volunteers, many who are family or friends of a bowler and show up 52 weeks a year to make sure everything runs smoothly.
The club bowls every Saturday at 12 noon. New members are always welcome and you only need to show up at ABC East Lanes between 11:30am-11:45am to join! The cost is $6.00 per week which includes 2 games and shoe rental. If you have any questions, please feel free to email us at:
redstrikersbowlingclub@aol.com or click here to go to our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Redstrikersbowlingclub
We only have a few rules:
If your bowler needs physical or emotional assistance, you must stay to help them.
We start bowling at 12 noon, please arrive between 11:45 and noon, so you are ready to bowl by start time.
Please keep language and actions PG rated :)
Be kind to each other...and...
HAVE FUN!!!!!!!!
Year-round sports training and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.
A soccer program for children with special needs. A TOPS soccer player is defined as an child, 6-21 years of age, with a physical or mental disability, who would like to play with a team based on ability, rather than age.nn nn
Community-based training and team placement program for young athletes with disabilities, organized by youth soccer association volunteers.