The Michigan Medicine professionals who make up the U-M Adaptive and Inclusive Sports Experience aim to enhance physical, social, and emotional development by providing quality, local, and low-cost sports and recreation opportunities throughout the lifespan — from hiking to fishing, kayaking, golf, pickleball, archery, and more.
Adaptive recreational experiences help patients and community members with disabilities stay active and have fun. Making recreation accessible to all people includes making it affordable to all people. Adaptive equipment that allows participation can be expensive, and providing access to sports experiences without additional financial burdens on participants and families is important.
We rely on generous donors like you to help us cover as much of the cost of the experience as possible. This Giving Blueday, we invite you to make a gift that will foster a person’s ability to become independent in recreational activities they enjoy, learn a new activity, or simply connect with peers and families through shared experiences. Your support will make these programs possible.
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