Empowering Individuals with Disabilities through Adaptive Sports Northwest: A Community Building Fundraiser at Mittleman Community Center

Adaptive Sports NW: Increasing Access to Athletics for Everyone in Portland

Recently, the Mittleman Community Center in southwest Portland hosted Adaptive Sports Northwest’s ‘Get in the Game’ community-building fundraiser. This event was a fantastic opportunity for physically and visually impaired children and adults to be active and engaged. Evita Rush, an athlete with ASNW, emphasized the sense of community and shared experiences that events like this bring.

Adaptive Sports Northwest offers a variety of sports for individuals to participate in, from wheelchair basketball to sitting volleyball, power soccer, pickleball, track events, swimming, and goalball. The organization aims to support the development of self-confidence, socialization, and independence through connection and inspiration. Jen Armbruster, the executive director of ASNW and a four-time Paralympic medalist, discussed the growth of the organization and the positive impact it has on its athletes.

Athletes like Griffin Barlow and Zoraya Barlow highlight the importance of feeling seen and accepted for who they are. They emphasize that they are just like everyone else, seeking love, support, and relationships. ASNW offers clinics, practices, and tournaments for individuals of all skill levels, encouraging people to get involved and try new sports.

Katie Alford shared her positive experience with Adaptive Sports Northwest, encouraging others to give it a try despite any initial fears. The organization is always looking for help and support, and those interested can learn more on their website. Overall, ASNW provides a supportive and inclusive environment for individuals with disabilities to participate in sports and build lasting connections.

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