Sportable, Richmond Region Tourism, and Henrico Sports & Entertainment Authority announce the return of the National Wheelchair Basketball Association in 2025.
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Cara Coffman with SOAR365 offers helpful strategies for talking to children about disabilities and helping others in your life speak and act with respect.
Sportable and First Tee of Greater Richmond partner to make golf accessible and inclusive for individuals with physical disabilities and visual impairments.
Sportable, Central Virginia’s premier adaptive sports club, hosts a free Blind Soccer Clinic for all ages on Saturday, August 10, 12 to 2 p.m. at SCOR.
Honeysuckle Farm in Hanover is a small farm with a big purpose – helping young people with disabilities connect with nature and develop employment skills.
Sportable athlete Hannah Smith is an ESPN Billie Jean King Youth Leadership Award honoree. Smith will be recognized at the ESPYS!
New grant funds will have an immediate impact on SOAR365’s Summer Camp at Camp Baker, with all improvements completed by the start of camp in June 2024.
Sportable Rim Riders and Sportable Spokes have earned bids to the 2024 NWBA Adult and Junior Division Wheelchair Basketball National Championships in Richmond.
Beyond Boundaries is committed to helping people of all abilities and backgrounds have access to outdoor adventures in Richmond!
Sportable hosts USTA tournament in June that will feature top wheelchair tennis players from across the country at Collegiate.
Athletes with physical disabilities or visual impairments who have basic swimming skills and can be independent in the water can register now at Sportable.
Spring is in the air! In the coming weeks, schools will be out for a week, and making the most of the break is on the mind of many families.