Fun in the dirt...exploring adaptive mountain biking.
Every April as the snow melts and we are collecting ski and snowboard instructor jackets and winter program volunteers are cleaning out their lockers the staff at the Adaptive Sports Foundation is often asked the question, "What do you all do in the summer?" Our answer? We do a lot! Case in point, below is a blog written by Chris Brower, ASF's Building and Equipment Supervisor who recently attended the National Ski Area Association's (NSAA) Downhill Bike Park Summit at Windham Mountain Resort. In addition to being our equipment guru, he is an avid cyclist who has been charged with developing the ASF's adaptive mountain biking program.
Get out of the office, enjoy a great day of golf at Ridgewood Country Club, one of the premier golf courses in the country, and help raise money for the Adaptive Sports Foundation.
This past June, Party City featured the Adaptive Sports Foundation in their nationwide cash register campaign. Across the country, Party City customers donated at check out and raised $125,000 for the Adaptive Sports Foundation. A HUGE THANK YOU to the Party City team and their customers for helping children and adults with disabilities
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ASF receives 4-star rating from Charity Navigator.
On July 1, 2016, the Adaptive Sports Foundation was awarded a coveted 4-star rating from Charity Navigator for sound fiscal management and a proven commitment to accountability and transparency. This is the fourth consecutive year that the ASF has earned this distinction. Only 9% of the charities evaluated by Charity Navigator have received a 4-star rating for so many years in a row.