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Keyword Details: Disabled, Recreation

Programs that provide opportunities for people of all ages to learn, become competitive in and enjoy the organized recreational activity, sport or game of their choice. These programs may be offered by local clubs devoted to a particular activity or sport; may provide individual or team coaching assistance or instruction, access to equipment and facilities, and uniforms, if necessary; and may sponsor or make arrangements for athletes to participate in amateur competitions, usually at the local, regional or state level, and provide officials for games. These events are generally for the enjoyment of the athletes and are not at a high enough competitive level to be considered spectator sports.

Programs related to Disabled, Recreation

Abilities Travel Club
Provides trips and outings to enhance independent living skills while traveling. Recreation Guide ... (Click here for more)
Able Trek Tours
Able Trek Tours provides fully escorted and chaperoned motor coach vacations for individuals who require assistance traveling. Offers pick up in East Troy and Milwaukee for many vacations. RC... (Click here for more)
Accessible State Cabins
The Wisconsin Park System has ten accessible cabins in various parks throughout the state. The cabins are available for use exclusively by people whose physical disability makes the use of traditional camping facilities difficult or unlikely. Accessible cabins are available at the following parks ... (Click here for more)
Adaptive Adventures-Midwest Office
Provides adaptive sport and recreational activities to meet the needs of participants of all ages with disabilities. Brings progressive outdoor adventures to individuals with physical disabilities and their families, regardless of location, equipment needs or economic status. Offers: Skiing and Sn... (Click here for more)
Adaptive Sportsmen Inc.
Provides outdoor recreational opportunities for individuals with physical disabilities. Activities include, deer, pheasant and turkey hunting, archery, ATV rides, fishing and boating. Provides adaptive equipment grants, access website for application and consideration. For information on Adaptive S... (Click here for more)
AMC Theatres
Offers movies with captioning and listening devices for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. Descriptive video is available for individuals who are blind or low vision. Also available, companion seating to allow guests in wheelchairs to sit next to their movie-going companions in standard ... (Click here for more)
America the Beautiful—the National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass
*Note: Golden Access and Golden Age Passports are no longer sold, however they will continue to be honored. The National Parks and Federal Recreational Land Pass Series, provides admission to more than 2,000 federal recreation sites. Each pass covers entrance fees at national parks and national wi... (Click here for more)
BOLD - Blind Outdoor Leisure Development
BOLD's provides athletic and social activities for blind and visually impaired people such as: cross country and down hill skiing, tandem biking, canoeing/kayaking, fishing, hiking, plays, concerts and museum tours to mention a few. Membership is free and activity guide and transportation costs are ... (Click here for more)
Boys and Girls Club of Kenosha
A youth guidance organization dedicated to promoting health, social, educational, vocational, cultural, character, and leadership development. Offers recreational programs for all ages. Boys and Girls Club of Kenosha offers an annual membership for adults who wish to use the facility. Membership ... (Click here for more)
Camp Wawbeek and Respite Camp
Residential camping for children and adults with disabilities. Easter Seals in Wisconsin Dells offers six week-long summer sessions for campers with physical disabilities ages 7 to adult. It is designed for those who need some assistance (wheelchairs, personal care.) Day camp experiences are al... (Click here for more)
Challenge the Outdoors, Inc.
Sponsors outdoor events for sportsmen with disabilities. Events include fishing, hunting, sport shooting, and attending other sporting events such as baseball, hockey, etc. Provides information about special permits that may be needed. To promote hunting and fishing opportunities for the physically... (Click here for more)
Cinemark- Tinseltown USA Kenosha
Movie theater offers assistive listening capable abilities featuring closed captioning, descriptive narration and assistive device listening capability. This is noted behind featured movies on the online movie schedules. Access website, click on "caption/description" for current movies with Closed C... (Click here for more)
Fishing Has No Boundaries, Inc.-Milwaukee Chapter
Educational, volunteer organization whose purpose is to open the world of fishing to persons with disabilities. Introduces specialized adaptive equipment to aid any disabled angler. The Great Lakes Milwaukee Chapter is one of 18 chapters in 9 states. Our mission is to find new and safe ways to get... (Click here for more)
Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association
Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association (GLASA) is an independent sports organization for individuals with physical or visual impairments. GLASA offers variety of opportunities for those who want to practice competitive sports and for those who wish to participate in recreational sports. Peer moni... (Click here for more)
Gurnee Mills Cinema
Marcus Theatres strives to provide the ultimate moviegoing experience to all customers. Closed captioning, descriptive narration and assistive listening devices are available at most theatres to make the experience accessible to our deaf, hard of hearing, blind and visually impaired moviegoers. Ass... (Click here for more)
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