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ASF hosts 30 Wounded Warriors and their families for the 11th Annual Warriors in Motion Learn to Ski and Snowboard event.

 

The ASF was proud to again host its 11th annual 'Learn to Ski and Ride' event for United States military personnel injured during recent tours in Iraq and Afghanistan on January 8th-11th.  ASF partnered with Wounded Warrior Project� (WWP), Windham Mountain Resort and the New York City Fire Department to bring approximately 30 wounded servicemen and women and their families to Windham Mountain for four days of winter sports activity, fun and relaxation.

 

The objective of "Learn to Ski and Ride" is to involve the entire family in sports they can continue to do together after their return home.  ASF volunteer instructors guide warriors through experiences that give them the skills to ski and snowboard.  A secondary goal of the event is to allow Alumni of WWP to spend quality recreational and social time with their friends and families.   The Learn to Ski and Ride weekend is part of the Adaptive Sports Foundation's Warriors in Motion program sponsored by WWP.  

 


SAVE THE DATE to EAT!

Warriors in Motion Master Chef Celebration

May 6, 2015

Metropolitan Pavilion, 125 West 18th Street, New York City


The Master Chef Celebration is a great opportunity to taste the specialties of many of New York's top chefs and restaurants. The evening includes cuisine, fine wine and a silent auction with all proceeds benefiting the Adaptive Sports Foundation and Wounded Warrior Project�. As program partners, both organizations are committed to serving our nation's wounded service members by providing opportunities for these brave men and women to live a full and active life. It is through your support at events such as the Master Chef Celebration, these two organizations have been able to serve over 40,000 wounded United States servicemen and women since 2003.

 

CLICK HERE to learn more about this great event.


ASF Race Camp & Level I Race

February 18-21, 2015


The Eric D. Dettenrieder Race Camp offers new or experienced racers excellent coaching on technique and tactics. Any intermediate or advanced skier or rider with a physical or cognitive disability may participate. The Eric D. Dettenrieder Race Camp is followed by a Diana Golden Level 1/Mills Cup Race. The Golden Cup Series memorializes US and World Champion skier Diana Golden and is intended to promote the sport of ski racing and snowboarding to athletes with disabilities on the East coast.
 

Looking to volunteer in the 2015-2016 winter season?  
Check out our spring volunteer clinic on March 7th & 8th

 

The Adaptive Sports Foundation will be holding a spring hiring clinic for interested individuals on March 7 and 8, 2015. During these two days, you will learn about the ASF, one of the largest programs of its kind in the east. Informational sessions will cover the different types of students we teach, what happens in a typical day of volunteering, what our requirements are and the benefits you get from volunteering. During on-snow sessions, we will introduce you to the basics of teaching, and assess and coach your personal skiing and riding skills. At the end of the weekend, you could be invited to join our wonderful crew of over 200 volunteers for the 2015-2016 season. 


 

CLICK HERE for more information on the 

ASF's spring volunteer clinic.

 


 
ASF Gala & Auction
February 7, 2015

EDD Memorial Race Camp
February 18-20, 2015

Level I Race
February 21, 2015

MGJ Memorial Race
March 7, 2015

Volunteer Clinic 
for 2015-2016
March 7-8, 2015

Ralph Hartman Race
March 14, 2015

Warriors in Motion
Master Chef Celebration
May 6, 2015

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