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FRIENDS OF THE GRAND BLANC GRID

From the website: "Friends of the Grand Blanc Grid support improved infrastructure for pedestrians, cyclists, people with disabilities and mass transit users on roads in Grand Blanc and throughout Genesee County."

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United States Ski Team Foundation

Operates for the benefit and support of world-class skiing and snowboarding, including coaching and training athletes in these sports.

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Reaching Engaging And Developing Youth

REACH, ENGAGE AND DEVELOP THE YOUTH OF THE SOUTH BAY BY NURTURING THEIR MINDS AND ATHLETIC TALENTS USING BASKETBALL AS A VEHICLE TO REINFORCE THE SKILL SETS NECESSARY FOR SUCCESS ON AND OFF THE COURT

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New England Disabled Sports Foundation

New England Disabled Sports (NEDS) is a 501 (c) (3) not-for-profit organization, providing adaptive sports instruction to students of all ages and abilities. Headquartered at Loon Mountain Ski Resort in Lincoln, NH and at the Bretton Woods Ski Resort at Omni Mount Washington Resort NEDS has become a nationally recognized program, providing expert adaptive sport instruction to adults and children living with physical and cognitive disabilities

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Team Up Connections

To aid the youth in using wisdom in making wise choices that will help them thrive in life. T (Teaching), E (Educating), A (Advocating), and M (Mentoring), U (Ultimate), P (Principles) for life.

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International Mountain Bicycling Association Or Imba

Better trails and biking in the Telluride region

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Texas Power Soccer

The Houston Power Soccer Program is managed by Diane Murrell, LCSW, a clinical social worker in the Blue Bird Circle Clinic for Pediatric Neurology at Texas Children’s Hospital. Diane founded the organization in 2010 in response to the social isolation and loneliness that was observed in several of the pediatric patients who are power wheelchair users. Power soccer is the only sport that many power wheel chair users with diseases and disabilities such as, muscular dystrophy, cerebral palsy, and some types of spinal cord injury, can participate in without any assistance

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Denver Park Trust

To address park access and equity by enhancing Denver’s park system through the mobilization of financial and popular support for land acquisition for new parks and improved park amenities.

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Miracle League Of East Texas

There is something about playing the game that lights up a youngster’s eyes. But for children facing serious physical and mental disabilities that opportunity can often be difficult to achieve. Baseball diamonds weren’t exactly designed with wheelchairs and crutches in mind. The Miracle League removes the barriers that keep children with mental and physical disabilities off the baseball field and lets them experience the joy of America’s favorite pastime. Since the main barriers for these children arise from the natural grass fields used in conventional youth leagues, Miracle League teams play on a custom-designed, rubberized turf field that accommodates wheelchairs and other assistive devices while helping to prevent injuries. But it’s more than playing a game. The Miracle League is about making new friends, building self-esteem and being treated just like other kids. To help the athletes, the Miracle League uses a “buddy” system – pairing each player with an able-bodied peer. The result is an experience that lasts a lifetime for all participants. The Miracle League serves children who suffer from disabilities that may cause them to be excluded from conventional youth baseball leagues. According to the 2000 Census Bureau, there are 12.3 million children in our country between the ages of 5 and 19 who suffer from some form of mental or physical disability.