Find A Club - Texas
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Achilles International Achilles International is a leading adaptive running nonprofit that transforms the lives of youth, adults and veterans with disabilities through athletic programs and social connection. Achilles has 62 chapters hosting weekly workouts for all abilities and paces in parks around the world. Run, walk or roll as an athlete with a disability or get involved as a volunteer guide at www.achillesinternational.org. | |
Austin Blades Sled Hockey Promotes physical fitness, self-confidence, family values, and a positive team-building atmosphere that will encourage personal growth throughout all aspects of life. Our program has an adult competitive sled hockey team and we are in the process of starting up a full kids sled hockey team here in Austin. The future of sled hockey is with the kids. | |
Austin Rec'ers The Austin Rec'ers are a member of the National Wheelchair Basketball Association (NWBA). As a registered team, we are provided insurance as well as the opportunity to participate in numerous tournaments across the country. | |
City of Lake Jackson Parks & Recreation Paralympic Sport Lake Jackson is a community-based sports club developed to involve youth and adults with physical disabilities in ongoing sports and physical activity, regardless of skill level. | |
City of Pasadena Verne Cox Multipurpose Recreation Center | |
Corpus Christi RIMZ Registered wheelchair basketball team with the NWBA. |
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Dallas Mavericks Wheelchair Basketball The Dallas Wheelchair Mavericks endeavor to: Use our resources to help improve the condition of the lives of individuals with disabilities. Use our resources to support agencies working to help improve the condition of the lives of individuals with disabilities. Use our resources to maintain a competitive wheelchair basketball team and demonstrate that: ABILITY, NOT DISABILITY,COUNTS. | |
Dallas Jr. Wheelchair Mavericks Our mission is to offer a competitive and recreational atmosphere in which children with disabilities can have a happier and healthier lifestyle. | |
Dallas Sled Hockey The Texas Amateur Hockey Association (TAHA) is a not-for-profit affiliate in the Rocky Mountain District of USA Hockey, TAHA’s principal purpose is to foster, promote and improve amateur hockey for charitable, educational and recreational purposes in the states of Texas and Oklahoma. | |
DFW Sled Hockey Association The DFW Sled Hockey Association is a fairly new program that gives people with physical disabilities the opportunity to play the great game of hockey for the first time. For those who have been recently injured, such as Wounded Warriors, our program gives them the opportunity to get back on the ice for the first time or for the first time since their injury. Sled Hockey is an exciting alternative sport that uses the rules of hockey. | |
Fencing Institute of Texas, Inc. FIT is a non-profit school for Olympic sport fencing teaching foil, epee, and sabre. The mission of Fencing Institute of Texas is to increase awareness of the sport through media events, tournaments, and other venues; make the sport of fencing accessible through scholarship to all persons; and to support the academic success of students by exposing them to university coaches throughout the United States. | |
Harker Heights Parks & Recreation Encouraging and uplifting our community one family, one athlete, one coach, one team at a time through adaptive sport and recreational activity together! | |
Home Sweet Home Community Redevelopment Corp This new facility will allow Veterans and their families receive Physical and Mental Rehabiliation. They may also use our 90 Acres Sports and Wellness Center to host games and other events. | |
Houston Parks & Recreation Department Adaptive Sports and Recreation, offer number of wellness, auatics, sports and recreation programs, designed specifically for people with disabilities. Adaptive Recreation manages and operates programs out of the Metropolian, Multi-Service Center, a 36,000 sq ft recreation center with an accessible fitness room, indoor pool, gymnasium, free-weight area, tennis courts, beep ballfield and 1/4 mile asphalt trail. Houston Parks & Recreation Department is dedicated to improving the quality of life for Houstonians with physical disability by ensuring greater access to recreation programs, wellness activities, and park facilities. |
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Kinetic Kids The Xtreme sports division is designed for athletes ages 5-22 with physical disabilities who will compete within Paralympic programming. Sports include Swimming, Track and Field, Tennis, and Wheelchair Basketball. In addition to Xtreme Sports, Kinetic Kids offers a variety of year round sports and recreational programs. | |
Lady Mavericks Wheelchair Basketball The Lady Wheelchair Mavericks Basketball Team is a non-profit organization committed to improving the health and well-being of physically disabled women and girls. Participation in active and competitive wheelchair sports promotes both independence and self-confidence; it also encourages development of life-long skills which in turn supports the maintenance of a healthy life style. The program emphasizes skills training and leadership development, while also challenging each player to actively give back through volunteer work in the community and schools. The Lady Mavericks has been providing opportunities for women and girls since 1990. | |
North Texas Equestrian Center Whatever your equestrian interests are, you will feel at home at NTEC. We have riders who want a challenging training environment and have achieved success while competing at the regional and national levels. Riders who want to enjoy their horse in a less competitive atmosphere will feel comfortable as well as they take advantage of the winding trails, open space, and other amenities that the facility has to offer. | |
One Chair At A Time One Chair At A Time is a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for adolescents and young adults with physical disabilities by providing sports wheelchairs, education and opportunities for participating in adaptive sports. | |
Operation Comfort Operation Comfort was founded to support the recreational rehabilitative needs and provide financial assistance for our wounded Service Members while they receive treatment at Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC). | |
ParaSports ParaSports athletes have a variety of disabilities and not all of our athletes use wheelchairs all the time. The most experienced ParaSports athletes compete nationally as the San Antonio Wheelchair Spurs. This team is ranked the National Wheelchair Basketball Association (NWBA) Division III. | |
Pearland Parks and Recreation We're proud to offer an Adaptive Recreation program that provides social and recreational services to youth and adults with physical or mental disabilities. Our goal is to offer a positive and supportive learning environment where individuals can explore new skills, develop friendships and have opportunities to gain a sense of independence. |
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RISE Adaptive Sports To help persons with physical challenges gain independence and become productive citizens through therapeutic learning experiences. | |
San Antonio Phoenix Fencer's Club Our mission is to teach fencing to anyone who wants to learn and improve their lives through fencing. | |
Sea Scout Base Galveston DBA Galveston Community Sailing Sea Scout Base Galveston is a high adventure marine and maritime destination. Our aquatic programs educate and foster independence of body, mind, and spirit, while instilling lifetime leadership and team building skills. | |
Seton Brain and Spine Institute The Seton Brain and Spine Institute Adapted Sports Program is designed to provide physically challenged individuals with the opportunity to participate in various sports and fitness programs. The primary focus of the Seton Adapted Sports Program is to improve the participant’s functional fitness level. Additionally, the program provides opportunities to enhance total quality of life by providing psychological and health-related benefits. Self-esteem and a sense of value are significantly enhanced through the simple inclusion in these programs. Participation in the activities also provides a healthy support system of people with common interests, goals and desires. | |
Southwest Wheelchair & Ambulatory Sports Association The mission of Southwest Wheelchair Athletic Association is to provide sports and recreation opportunities for people with physical and visual disabilities by facilitating, advocating, and developing a regional community-based outreach program, providing resources and education, conducting regional competitions, and providing access to national and international competitions. | |
STARskaters STARskaters provides an on-ice skating experience for individuals with a wide range of disabilities. This includes weekly stand-up skating classes and Sled Hockey, as well as special events scheduled at area rinks for individual groups. | |
STRAPS - South Texas Regional Adaptive Para Sport A multi sport community based program for athletes of all ages with varied physical disabilities. We offer recreational and competive programs. |
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Team River Runner Houston Team River Runner (TRR) gives military veterans and their family members an opportunity to find health, healing, and new challenges through whitewater kayaking and other paddling sports.TRR is a non-profit group dedicated to assisting wounded veterans in their physical, psychological, and social rehabilitation using paddle sports. TRR- Houston is run by volunteer kayakers, kayak instructors, physical therapists, and recreational therapists. We provide boats, outfitting, safety gear, and instruction for participants and volunteers. | |
Team River Runner San Antonio Team River Runner (TRR), established in August 2004 by kayakers in the Washington, DC area, is a primarily volunteer non-profit organization run by a council of kayakers and overseen by a board of directors. TRR was initially established to help active duty military personnel wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan who were recovering at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. With the success there obvious and the opportunity elsewhere apparent, TRR expanded to other Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) chapter sites in 2007. TRR envisions a national network which creates innovative paddling programs designed to assist with the recovery of those injured while serving our country. Through paddle sports, TRR volunteers and partners provide local communities unique opportunities for the active, safe and positive support of healing service members and their families. | |
Team River Runner Texas Team River Runner (TRR), established in August 2004 by kayakers in the Washington, DC area, is a primarily volunteer non-profit organization run by a council of kayakers and overseen by a board of directors. TRR was initially established to help active duty military personnel wounded in Iraq and Afghanistan who were recovering at Walter Reed Army Medical Center. With the success there obvious and the opportunity elsewhere apparent, TRR expanded to other Department of Defense (DoD) and Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) chapter sites in 2007. | |
Texas Adaptive Aquatics TEXAS ADAPTIVE AQUATICS (T.A.A.) features an outstanding adaptive water skiing program that allows people with physical and/or mental disabilities the opportunity to discover the thrill and excitement of water skiing and kayaking. | |
Texas Regional Games The Texas Regional Games are a Paralympic Style Competition for athletes with physical disabilities and visual impairments. | |
Texas Regional Para Sport: A division of Lone Star Paralysis Foundation Texas Regional Para Sport is the ultimate resource for developing communities, encouraging athletes and promoting grass root programs for adapted sports throughout the State of Texas for individuals with physical and visual disabilities. | |
Texas Rowing for All Texas Rowing For All's mission is to enrich and transform the lives of people with disabilities through adaptive sports by helping individuals to overcome physical, sensory and cognitive challenges in a supportive environment. |
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Therapeutic Horsemanship of El Paso Therapeutic Horsemanship of El Paso's (THEP) mission is to provide quality equine-assisted therapy and therapeutic riding programs to individuals with disabilities in the greater El Paso area by implementing safe and effective techniques; to foster greater self-esteem and independence regardless of social or economic status. | |
TIRR Memorial Hermann Sports TIRR Memorial Hermann Adaptive Sports was developed to give athletes with all types of disabilities an outlet to continue playing sports both competitively and through intramural programs, including Wheelchair Basketball, Wheelchair Rugby, Hand Cycling and Ultimate Frisbee. The adaptive sports program also runs Camp Kids Unlimited, an overnight sports summer camp for children and young adults with physical disabilities. | |
Townlake YMCA To put Christian Principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. | |
Turning Point Turning Point is a 501(c) 3 nonprofit organization designed to teach people with mobility impairments the skills necessary to fully enjoy the outdoors, and to provide free or low cost activities. Turning Point provides the encouragement and support needed for people who have major physical challenges in life to fully participate in the adventure of living. | |
University of Texas Arlington The mission of Wheelchair Basketball/Adapted Sports (WCBB/AS) must be to enhance the mind, body, and spirit of students and other eligible individuals by providing programs, services, and facilities that are responsive to the physical, social, recreational, competitive and lifelong educational needs of the campus community as they related to health, fitness, and learning. | |
Wheel Times, Inc. MISSION: To provide educational and recreational opportunities for children, young adults, and their families with mobility challenges. |