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Maine Adaptive Welcomes Camp No Limits for an Unforgettable Adaptive Ski & Snowboard Experience – Camp sNOw Limits

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Feb 19, 2025
CONTACT: Amy Bannon, Managing Director – Advancement, abannon@maineadaptive.org, (207) 385-9057 (cell)

NEWRY, ME – Maine Adaptive is honored to once again host Camp sNow Limits—a special ski and snowboard getaway for children and adults with limb loss or limb difference—at a new location, Saddleback Mountain from February 27 through March 1.


This one-of-a-kind event is part of Camp No Limits, a nationwide nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering young people with limb loss through education, mentorship, and peer support. Camp sNOw Limits is a program focused on adaptive skiing and snowboarding, made possible through a strong partnership between Maine Adaptive and Saddleback Mountain.


“We are thrilled to celebrate nearly 15 years partnering with Camp No Limits at this new location,” said Amy Bannon, Maine Adaptive’s Managing Director. “Families from across the country will come together to experience the magic of winter sports at Saddleback Mountain, build confidence, and connect meaningfully with other limb different skiers and riders. These experiences are truly transformative for everyone involved!”


Maine Adaptive provides free adaptive ski and snowboard lessons with expert volunteer instruction and specialized equipment to all Camp No Limits campers. Beyond the slopes, campers and their families experience quality time together, forging unforgettable memories


both on and off the trails. From carving turns on Maine’s snow-covered mountains to sharing laughter by the fire, Camp sNOw Limits offers a unique opportunity to embrace the magic of winter, strengthen family bonds, and celebrate the joy of skiing and riding—together.


About Maine Adaptive Sports & Recreation

Founded in 1982, Maine Adaptive is the largest year-round adaptive recreation program in the state, providing opportunities for adults and children with disabilities to engage in sports. With the help of over 400 volunteers, Maine Adaptive delivers more than 3,500 lessons annually. The program thrives on the generous support of individuals, businesses, corporations, and foundations.