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Dayne Law

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Dayne Law

Dayne Law is a social worker, Coast Guard veteran, kayaker, river guide, and lifelong water sports enthusiast. Throughout his career, he has worked with underserved communities as an educator, advocate, and policy advisor, dedicating himself to improving lives through his work.

In 2002, Dayne was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. Facing new challenges, he discovered that his passion for paddling played a crucial role in his journey toward healing and strength. Over time, he realized that time on the water not only benefited him physically but also provided a sense of connection and purpose.

Dayne found his calling when he began volunteering with Team River Runner as a paddling instructor and chapter leader. He recognizes that to truly support those he serves, he must help them meet their social and emotional needs—and one of the most fundamental human needs is the need to connect.

“When we connect, we find purpose, and we grow.”

Dayne believes that everyone, no matter their circumstances, should have opportunities to engage in sports, outdoor activities, and meaningful experiences. His mission is to open doors for others, ensuring they have access to experiences that bring fulfillment and personal growth.

Position

  • Access and Opportunity Advisory Council

The Move United Access and Opportunity Advisory Council includes a diverse representation of voices from the disability community and will regularly meet to assess and create best practices through policy and programs. The group’s focus is on how Move United may better serve each person with a disability. Members are tasked with identifying the gaps and barriers in the Adaptive Sports community and are champions of necessary change. To learn more or contact members of the team, please email equity@moveunitedsport.org.