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More of them could compete at every level, from community leagues to the Paralympics, but adaptive sports technology is expensive. There’s much that local governments could do to improve access.
With wait times for equipment going from weeks to now possibly months, athletic directors now plan for ordering sports equipment well in advance. Clear Lake Athletic Director Dale Ludwig began ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) – Turnstone Center was awarded a $50,000 grant from The Hartford, an insurance company, for new adaptive sports equipment. The equipment will be used in collaboration … ...
Braintree non-profit brings sports equipment to kids in need across the country 01:43. BRAINTREE - A non-profit in Braintree is leveling the playing field for young athletes across the country.
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