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NCHPAD - Building Healthy Inclusive Communities

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Finding an Adapted Sports Program


Many resources exist for a parent to locate an adapted sports program for their child. To find a local program, a parent may contact the YMCA, park district, adapted P.E. teachers in the school district, or the National Center on Physical Activity and Disability Program Directory/Database. People who reside in Illinois may also contact their local Special Recreation Association (SRA), an extension of community park districts. Listings of Illinois SRAs can be found at http://www.ilipra.org/.

National Center on Physical Activity and Disability (NCHPAD)

4000 Ridgeway Drive
Birmingham, AL  35209
Phone: 800-900-8086
Fax: 205-313-7475
Email: email@ncpad.org
URL: www.nchpad.org

BlazeSports America (U.S. Disabled Athletes Fund)

280 Interstate North Circle Suite 450
Atlanta, Georgia 30339
Phone 1: 770-850-8199
Fax: 770-850-8179
Email: blazesports@blazesports.com
URL: http://www.blazesports.com

Disabled Sports USA (DSUSA)

451 Hungerford Dr., Suite 100
Rockville, Maryland 20850
Phone 1: 301-217-0960
TTY: 301-217-0963
Fax: 301-217-0968
Email: dsusa@dsusa.org
URL: http://www.dsusa.org/

National Recreation and Parks Association

22377 Belmont Ridge Road
Ashburn, Virginia 20148-4501
Phone 1: 703-858-0784
Fax: 703-858-0794
Email: membership@nrpa.org
URL: http://www.nrpa.org/

National Disability Sports Alliance (NDSA)

25 West Independence Way
Kingston, Rhode Island 02882
Phone 1: (401) 792-7130
Fax: (401) 792-7132
Email: info@ndsaonline.org

National Sports Center for the Disabled

P.O. Box 1290
Winter Park, Colorado 80482
Phone 1: 970-726-1540
Phone 2: 303-316-1540
Email: info@nscd.org
URL: www.nscd.org/

National Ability Center

P.O. Box 682799
Park City, Utah 84068
Phone 1: 435-649-3991
TTY: 435-649-3991
Fax: 435-658-3992
Email: info@nac1985.org
URL: http://www.nac1985.org/


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