If you're a veteran or adaptive athlete looking to get involved, this is where you begin.
These programs help you get started, get equipped, and get connected.
You don’t have to figure it out alone.
Move United Warfighters connects disabled veterans with adaptive sports programs across the country.
From local opportunities to national competitions, this is one of the best places to get started, find equipment support, and connect with a community that understands.
Wounded Warrior Project provides programs and support for veterans and service members, including mental health services, career support, and physical wellness programs.
If you're looking for community, resources, or help navigating life after service, WWP is a strong place to start.
The Oscar Mike Foundation helps injured veterans stay active through adaptive sports and outdoor experiences. Their programs focus on rebuilding strength, confidence, and independence while connecting veterans with a supportive community that understands the journey.
Offers free assistance to veterans, including help with VA benefits, transportation to appointments, and access to programs that improve quality of life.
Provides grants for adaptive sports equipment, training, and competition expenses, helping athletes with disabilities stay active and competitive.
A VA program that uses sports and recreation as rehabilitation, offering opportunities in activities like archery, cycling, swimming, and more.
Builds a strong community for veterans through fitness, social events, and local chapters, helping veterans stay connected and supported.
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