To enhance the health, independence and future economic self-sufficiency of youths with physical disabilities by facilitating a national disabled sports movement, assisting communities in creating the best member programs possible for physically disabled youth electing to compete in team and individual sports on a local, regional and national level.
Achilles is a worldwide organization that encourages people with all kinds of disabilities to participate in running with the general public.
The Mission of Adaptive Adventures is to identify, promote, and provide progressive recreational opportunities for people with disabilities and their families.
To support and provide opportunity for amputees in recreation and sporting activities, in both disabled and able bodied events.
Since 1996, AAASP (pronounced 'asp') has made competitive after-school athletics a possibility for hundreds of Georgia kids with physical disabilities or visual impairments in grades one through 12.
Australian Athletes with a Disability
Australian Athletes with a Disability is responsible for the administration of Australian Sports Organisation for the Disabled (ASOD), Cerebral Palsy Sports and Recreation Federation of Australia (CPASRF) and Wheelchair Sports Australia (WSA).
The AIS is a pre-eminent elite sports training institution in Australia with world class facilities and support services.
The Bay Area Outreach and Recreation Program (BORP) is a non-profit organization that provides challenging and innovative sports and recreation programs to Bay Area residents with physical disabilities and visual impairments.
BC Wheelchair Sports is a not-for-profit organization devoted to providing opportunities for athletes with physical disabilities.
The British Wheelchair Sports Foundation is the national organisation for wheelchair sport in the UK and exists to provide, promote and develop opportunities for men, women and children with disabilities to participate in recreational and competitive wheelchair sport.
The Canadian Wheelchair Sports Association (CWSA), founded in 1967, is a national sport organization representing wheelchair athletes.
CPISRA is committed to provide sports opportunities to provide Cerebral Palsy and related impairments.
CEWAA is committed to enhancing the lives of the disabled youth and adults with new and old injuries alike, through sports competition and teamwork.
Disabled Sports USA is a national nonprofit, tax exempt organization providing sports and recreation services to children and adults with disabilities.
To provide access to all persons with a disability in South Africa to sport and recreation enabling them to achieve their potential.
Faroese Sports Organization for the Disabled
The mission of Far West Wheelchair Sports is to promote sports competition, recreation and fitness to people with physical disabilities and to recognize those achievements withing the community.
The Grand Rapids Wheelchair Sports Association (GRWSA) is a nonprofit organization designed to help children and adults whose various physical challenges require them to use a wheelchair to play competitive and recreational sports.
Great Lakes Adaptive Sports Association exists to promote and support the optimal development and well being of youth and adults who have a primary physical or visual impairment through the provision of inclusive recreational, fitness, and competitive sports activities, and to offer opportunities for empowerment through education, leadership, and training, in collaboration with community based organizations.
Manitoba Wheelchair Sport Association
Mesa Association of Sports for the Disabled
The Mesa Association of Sports for the Disabled is a non-profit, volunteer organization dedicated to providing sports and recreation opportunities to people with disabilities.
Michigan Wheelchair Athletic Association
The National Disability Sports Alliance (NDSA) is the National Coordinating Body for competitive sports for individuals with cerebral palsy, traumatic brain injuries and survivors of stroke.
The NSW Wheelchair Sports Association was formed in 1960, as the Paraplegic Sports Club, by a dedicated group of wheelchair athletes and supporters.
Norwegian Sports Organization for the Disabled
The Ontario Wheelchair Sports Association develops and supports opportunities for all members to participate in the Association's activities to the best of their ability.
The Quebec Wheelchair Association, a non-profit organisation officially recognised as the organisation to govern the wheelchair sports by the Direction des sports du gouvernement du Quebec since 1990, regroups more than 300 athletes across the province.
The Singapore Sports Council for the Disabled (SSCD) is the national sports body for the disabled in Singapore.
Tri-State Wheelchair Athletic Association
Wheelchair Sports Alberta is the governing body for wheelchair sports in Alberta.
Our mission is to ensure that members of the public of South Australia with a spinal impairment, amputation or classifiable disability, are provided with the maximum opportunity to participate in sport and recreation.
Wheelchair Sports Victoria (WSV) is a sports club for people in wheelchairs who share a love of sport.
Dedicated to the guidance and growth of wheelchair sports.
World T.E.A.M. Sports brings individuals with and without disabilities together to undertake unique athletic events throughout the world to encourage, promote, and develop opportunities in sports for all people.
Our programs are dedicated to providing recreational fitness experiences and competitive athletic opportunities to people with mobility impairments.