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Waypoint Adventure helps to make programs accessible through a variety of cognitive and physical supports including: differentiated instruction, off-road wheelchairs, sit-skis, adaptive kayaks and adaptive rock climbing harnesses and ascending systems. Participants join Waypoint programs through a variety of reputable schools and organizations including Boston Public Schools, Perkins School for the Blind, Spaulding Rehabilitation Hospital, Cotting School, May Institute, and Boston University Center for Psychiatric Rehabilitation.
These programs are not just about having fun on a boat ride, climbing high on a rock or sliding down a zip line – They are about positive individual and group development. They’re about building social and character skills, forming teams and transforming people’s views of themselves and their abilities. Waypoint’s vision is that all people, regardless of ability, will have opportunities for adventure, and through them realize their personal value, strengths and abilities. The challenge faced and support discovered in these experiences will help people become stronger individuals and community members. info@waypointadventure.org Where To Wheel Accessibility RatingOverall Rating: Not Rated
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