By Jimmer Hayes, ASF Assistant Program Director The 2017 Ralph Hartman Tribute Race may not have lived up to its theme of “Spring Fling” due to Mother Nature not getting the message, but what a success it was! On March 11th over 60 racers started and completed the course which was set by Russ–our awesome […]
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Children with cancer have some fun on the slopes
By Pam Greene, Program Director Each winter for the past 25 years, the Russell R. Huntington Jr. Foundation has sponsored an overnight adventure in the Catskills for teenagers with cancer and other serious illnesses. This February the group of six teens arrived with staff from the Tomorrows Children’s Institute (TCI) at Hackensack Medical […]
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By Kim Seevers, Program Development and Grants Director The first Race4All inclusive race, generously sponsored by Dralla Foundation, took place March 4th at Windham Mountain as part of the Michael Gray Jr Memorial Race. Adaptive Sports Foundation students partnered with able-bodied counterparts to form teams of two to compete against each other in a dual slalom […]
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By Karen and Rich Elder, parents of Zach Elder, ASF snowboard team member and ASF volunteers As they used to say on the hit 1980’s TV show, the A Team – “I love it when a plan comes together.” On January 7, three amazing organizations came together to make the first official Special Olympics […]
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By Kim Seevers, Program Development and Grants Director ASF Competition Team alum Staci Mannella earned three World Cup medals in Karnjska Gora, Slovenia last week in a tune up for this week’s World Championships in Tarvisio, Italy. Staci and her guide Sadie DeBaun picked up two silvers and a gold last week and opened their […]
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By Kim Seevers, Program Development and Grants Director The Adaptive Sports Foundation’s annual Warriors in Motion Learn to Ski & Ride event is typically visited by dignitaries from around New York and this year was no different. Veterans and their families were greeted by the Lieutenant Governor of the State of New York Kathy Hochul as […]
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By Kim Seevers, Program Development and Grants Director In the not-for-profit world it’s all about giving back. This usually comes in a human form; a volunteer, a donor, a board member, or a grant maker. Sometimes however, something unexpected comes along that tips the scales of student learning in favor of success. At ASF, we’ve been […]
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The Adaptive Sports Foundation’s Young Professionals Club is a group of current volunteers, former volunteers, and young professionals ages 18 – 35 who are raising awareness for the Adaptive Sports Foundation. The group was founded in 2016 by a set of individuals with the goal to extend the arm of the ASF into the young […]
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By Russ Funk, ASF Race Team Coordinator & Head Coach This year the ASF Race Team had three athletes attend the Hartford Ski Spectacular Race Camp November 29th-December 4th. Hosted by Disabled Sports USA in Breckenridge, Colorado, the Hartford Ski Spectacular is one of the nation’s largest winter sports festivals for people with disabilities […]
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My name is Dawn Macomber, I am 45 years old, mom, hobby chicken farmer, 100% disabled, service connected, Army veteran from Derry, NH. I have Cauda Equina Syndrome with incomplete paraplegia. I was able to participate in the ASF’s Warriors In Motion® bobsled clinic at the Olympic Training Center in Lake Placid, NY this past […]
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