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Having a Disability
If you have a disability, there may be other things you need to consider when you start planning for fun. These include:
- Transportation: How will you get to where you want to go? This is especially important if you use a wheelchair or have a mobility issue, because not all transportation is accessible.
- Accessibility: Is the place you are going to accessible - can you get in if you use a wheelchair or other mobility device? Calling ahead to find out if you can get into where you are is a good idea.
Try a Youthhood activity:
Browse a Web site:
- Wilderness Inquiry (Wilderness Inquiry)
- Sports 'n Spokes Magazine A preview of articles - you'll need to subscribe for the full issue.
- Adaptive Sports, USA (Adaptive Sports, USA) Information on opportunities for individuals with a disability and a gateway to regional, national and international multi-sport competitions.
- Special Olympics (Special Olumpics) Special Olympics offers 30-plus Olympic-style individual and team sports that provide meaningful training and competition opportunities for persons with intellectual disabilities.
- American Association of Adapted Sports Programs (American Association of Adapted Sports Programs) The American Association of Adapted Sports Programs (AAASP) represents a standardized approach to interscholastic sports programming for students with physical disabilities.
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