Adaptive Sports

Adaptive Sports Equipment 101: Empowering Athletes of All Abilities

Adaptive sports have the incredible ability to break down barriers and open up opportunities for people with disabilities to engage in physical activity. There can be many reasons that a person with a disability might find it difficult or daunting to get started with adaptive sports. There is fear of the unknown, cost, transportation, and […]

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Getting Started in Adaptive Sports with Maine Adaptive Sports and Recreation

For individuals with disabilities, the world of sports may seem full of obstacles. The obstacles can be transportation to events, the cost of equipment, the fear of the unknown and many other reasons. However, adaptive sports can open new doors to physical activity, social interaction, and personal achievement. Maine Adaptive Sports and Recreation (MASR) is

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One Hour. 43 Donors. Endless Heart: Maine Adaptive Rebounds with Love and Generosity

Maine Adaptive Co-Directors Lizz Peacock and Amy Bannon were distraught learning of the flooding that impacted the organization’s Sundance facility during the recentflooding at Sunday River Ski Resort in Maine. The entire mountain resort sustainedconsiderable damage, including the road and entrance to the Maine Adaptive facility. Initially,Lizz and Amy could not assess the damage, as

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Introduction from Managing Director of Advancement, Amy Bannon

Returning Home and Finding Community at Maine Adaptive Hello Maine Adaptive participants, volunteers, donors, and community members! It is my great privilege to join this organization as Managing Director of Advancement after a decade of immersive work in adaptive recreation. I wanted to take a moment to introduce myself and share my excitement for meeting

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