by Kristy Miller | Oct 30, 2025 | Accessibility, Adaptive, ASD, Autism, Disability, Inclusion, Neurodiversity, Recreation, Wheelchair
Halloween should be a time of joy, imagination, and fun for all kids — no matter their abilities, allergies, or mobility needs. This guide explains a few ways to include everyone in your Halloween festivities. 💠The Teal Pumpkin Project You may have noticed teal...
by Kristy Miller | Oct 20, 2025 | Accessibility, Adaptive, Community, Exercise, Health, Inclusion, Recreation, Special Olympics, Sport
Registration for the 2026 Winter Season is now open! Athletes, Unified partners and coaches can register for the winter season now through Sunday, November 2.During the winter season, Special Olympics Colorado offers the following sports:Alpine SkiingBasketballFigure...
by Kristy Miller | Jun 2, 2024 | Accessibility, Adaptive, Exercise, Recreation, Sport
First-of-Its-Kind Adaptive Athletics Hub: ‘Active Project’ offers gear swap, event finder, and more is discussed in this article. The Active Project seeks to further break down barriers to outdoor adventure and sport, by fostering community and making...
by Kristy Miller | May 31, 2024 | Accessibility, Adaptive, Music Therapy, Recreation, Sport
June 10 through 13 Parker Parks and Recreation’s Therapeutic Recreation Adaptive Summer Camp offers a unique blend of exploration, learning, and fun for individuals of all abilities. Embark on adventures with the National Sports Center for the Disabled, discover...
by Kristy Miller | Mar 16, 2023 | Adaptive, Exercise, Recreation, Sport
Challenger Baseball’s mission is to provide an opportunity for individuals with intellectual and physical challenges to enjoy the benefits of Little League participation in an environment structured to their abilities. Originally created in 1989 as a separate...
by Kristy Miller | Sep 10, 2022 | Accessibility, Adaptive, Development, Disability, Exercise, Friends, Inclusion, Play, Recreation, Sport
Therapeutic Recreation: Adaptive Multi-Sport is designed for children with disabilities with the intent to introduce or improve basic sport skills or simply to provide a safe space to move and make new friends. There are two age groups: 5 through 9 and 10 through 14....