We work with people with all sorts of disabilities, including disabled children, adults, and veterans. You don’t have to have any experience in sports to participate. Please join us for the exercise, the fun, and the competition!
Mission
The Wisconsin Adaptive Sports Association’s (WASA) mission is: “To promote community collaboration of adaptive sports and recreation opportunities to those with physical disabilities and/or visual impairments in Wisconsin.”
Adaptive Programs
All of WASA’s programs will provide opportunities for the recreational, intermediate, competitive, & elite athlete.
Be an Athlete
Our athletes are our pride an joy. We have many amazing disabled athletes playing on WASA teams and going to competitions all over the country! We welcome athletes of any skill level to jump in and try any of our sports. Check out the calendar now and feel free to visit!
The people you meet through tennis are friendly, happy, optimistic and outgoing, They just want to have a good time and want others to have a good time. – Steve Kappes, Director of the San Diego Wounded Warrior Tennis Program and Director of Military Outreach for the San Diego District Tennis Association All About…
Trying to describe the sport of wheelchair rugby may be difficult. You just have to see it. Better yet, you just have to play it. “There really isn’t an able-bodied counterpart,” according to Katie Joly, program manager at the Gaylord Hospital Sports Association, a Move United member organization based in Connecticut. “It is a mixture…
Contact: sam@wasa.org