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Endless Possibilities for the Disabled

Adaptive Club

Endless Possibilities for the Disabled, Inc.

We connect individuals with physical and visual impairments with an exciting world of opportunities to engage in a wide range of adapted sports. Our sports include, but are not limited to Boccia, Goalball, Handcycling, Sled Hockey, Swimming, Wheelchair Rugby, and Wheelchair Basketball as well as other inclusive recreational activities.

All adapted sports are free to try and limited adaptive sports equipment is available for use.

 

About Endless Possibilites for the Disabled, Inc.
Endless Possibilities for the Disabled, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization that reaches out to Palm Beach County and adjacent county residents who are living with a physical or visual impairment. We provide information on how you can become actively involved with adapted sports and inclusive recreation.

 

We assist in organizing and sponsoring tournaments as well as the purchase of adaptive sports equipment and other costs associated with participating in adapted sports. We provide these opportunities in partnership with the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department. As a nonprofit we obtain all of our resources entirely from donations, contributions and grants.

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Basketball

In the beginning you had to have a spinal cord injury in order to play wheelchair basketball. But that, much like the game itself, has come a long way since 1946. Today, in order to be eligible to play wheelchair basketball within the NWBA (National Wheelchair Basketball Association) a person must have a permanent lower…

Goalball

You are on an indoor athletic court and you can’t see. It is quiet. Suddenly, you hear a ball, with three bells on the inside, coming at you at nearly 40 mph. Your teammates are relying on you to stop it from going into the net. That is the sport of goalball. “For any fan…

Lacrosse/Wheelchair Lacrosse

Sled Hockey

All About Sled Hockey Sled Hockey A Sport for All Abilities Sled hockey had its beginning in the early 1960s when some enterprising athletes at a physical rehabilitation center in Sweden wanted to play the game. The men modified a metal frame sled with two regular-sized ice hockey skate blades that allowed the puck to pass…

Wheelchair Rugby

Trying to describe the sport of wheelchair rugby may be difficult. You just have to see it. Better yet, you just have to play it. “There really isn’t an able-bodied counterpart,” according to Katie Joly, program manager at the Gaylord Hospital Sports Association, a Move United member organization based in Connecticut. “It is a mixture…

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2728 Lake Worth Road Lake Worth FL 33461

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2728 Lake Worth Road Lake Worth FL 33461

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