The University of Arizona Adaptive Athletics Program houses seven competitive teams as well as an adaptive fitness center. With excellent disability and athletics resources, and weather that allows for competition and training year-round, the University of Arizona is home to a dynamic and vibrant wheelchair and adaptive sports community. They believe in the power of sports to create an inroads to higher education and support the success of student-athletes by providing community, accountability, and academic resources.
Alabama Adapted Athletics sponsors competitive college sports in wheelchair basketball, wheelchair tennis and emerging sports like wheelchair road racing and wheelchair track. Their mission is to provide athletes the same elite competitive collegiate experience as every other collegiate athlete on campus.
University of Michigan Adaptive Sports & Fitness. Established in 2018, the program has quickly become recognized for its competitive adaptive sports teams and work in the community to support the growth and development of adaptive sports.
NWBA - The National Wheelchair Basketball Association is the longest standing and largest Disabled Sports Organization in the world.
my AFK (formerly Action For Kids) is a national charity supporting disabled children, young people and their families.
Whizz Kids are working hard to transform the lives of disabled children across the UK, supporting them to become confident and independent young adults.
LTA - The LTA is the National Governing Body for tennis in Great Britain, Channel Islands and the Isle of Man.
Caudwell Children is a UK wide Charity that acts to transform the lives of children with disabilities, autism and neurodevelopmental disorders.
Home to over 80 athletes, London Titans Wheelchair Basketball Club is on the largest wheelchair basketball clubs in the UK. At the Titans, we champion the transformative power of sports, fostering a community where athletes of all abilities, including a broad spectrum of disabilities, can thrive. Our ethos, embedded in #TitanPride, is about more than just competition; it's about overcoming challenges and turning them into triumphs, both on and off the court. Supporting our players and their families, we’re not just a team but a testament to resilience and determination. With teams excelling across six national divisions, including Premier, Division 1, 2, and 3, plus Juniors, and Women's, we embody strength and spirit in every game. Join us in celebrating every pass, play, and victory!
In Scotland, we are now an approved Motability dealer so customers can use their qualifying mobility allowance to join the scheme and acquire a brand new RGK product.
Spinal Injuries Scotland is a national Peer Support organisation that wants to make a difference in society. We are ambitious to achieve positive change so that people with a spinal cord injury can live their daily lives in a more equal environment.
Our Vision and Mission Statement looks towards a more inclusive society. To create a society without barriers, giving opportunity for all people regardless of their disability status. We have a clear stated vision to act and an ‘agent of change’ and a mission statement which details the specific areas in which we seek to achieve that change.
UK Wheelchair Basketball (UKWB) is dedicated to being the driving force behind grassroots wheelchair basketball in the UK. Our vision is to create a fully inclusive and thriving community where everyone has the opportunity to play, compete, and grow in the sport. Through accessible competitions, club support, and development initiatives, we are breaking down barriers and ensuring that wheelchair basketball is open to all, regardless of experience or ability.
As a registered charity, we are committed to expanding opportunities at every level, from introducing new players to the game to supporting competitive pathways. By fostering a welcoming and dynamic environment, we empower individuals, strengthen communities, and champion the growth of wheelchair basketball across the UK.