A supportive and empowering community dedicated to helping individuals with spinal cord injuries rebuild their lives through personal connection, resources, and access to adaptive sports and wellness.

Community Engagement

Join our community to connect with others and participate in adaptive sports activities tailored for spinal cord injury patients. We are dedicated to empowering individuals with spinal cord injuries by building personal, meaningful relationships and fostering a supportive, inclusive community. We connect patients with a vast network of resources—from healthcare and rehabilitation to career guidance and peer mentorship—helping them move forward with confidence and purpose. Our mission is to walk alongside every individual as they navigate life after injury, ensuring they have the tools, support, and encouragement they need to reach their fullest potential.

Equipment Support

Providing essential equipment resources to enhance participation in adaptive sports for spinal cord injury patients. Our community connects individuals with spinal cord injuries to local organizations with essential adaptive sports equipment and resources, helping them stay active, engaged, and empowered. For Jackson, adaptive sports and fitness became a turning point—improving his mental health, rebuilding his confidence, and giving him a renewed sense of purpose. By removing barriers to participation, we create opportunities for healing, connection, and personal growth through movement and community support.

Community

Location Info

Find resources and support for spinal cord injury patients based in Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Indiana.

Address

Columbus Ohio

Hours

9 AM - 7 PM

Contact Us for Support

Reach out for resources and community support for spinal cord injuries.

A group of people wearing colorful clothing stand close to each other against a light-colored wall. One person in the foreground holds a yellow jacket. There are skateboards visible near them, and a disability parking sign is mounted on the wall.
A group of people wearing colorful clothing stand close to each other against a light-colored wall. One person in the foreground holds a yellow jacket. There are skateboards visible near them, and a disability parking sign is mounted on the wall.