Volunteer Spotlight: Joanne McMahon and Kathy Kroll
This is the first of many spotlight articles with insight into the incredible inspiration that the Maine Adaptive volunteers stir in all those involved in the program. We hope to
Maine Adaptive Sports & Recreation (MASR) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization established in 1982 in Newry, ME whose mission is to promote year-round education and training for individuals with disabilities in order to develop skills, enhance independence, and provide enjoyment through active recreation. MASR is now the largest year-round adaptive recreation program in the state of Maine for children, adults, and veterans with disabilities. Over 400 volunteers assist our students in appreciating the joys and challenges of sports participation. Maine Adaptive provides over 2,500 lessons to over 450 individuals each year and continues to grow.
This is the first of many spotlight articles with insight into the incredible inspiration that the Maine Adaptive volunteers stir in all those involved in the program. We hope to
The 2024 winter camp celebrates its 20th anniversary of bringing disabled veterans and their families the gift of winter outdoor recreation. Newry, ME – Maine Adaptive has hosted Veterans No Boundaries
Maine Adaptive Co-Directors Lizz Peacock and Amy Bannon were distraught learning of the flooding that impacted the organization’s Sundance facility during the recentflooding at Sunday River Ski Resort in Maine.
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