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Nearly 300 kids with disabilities participated in first year of the PlayLA Adaptive Youth Sports Program. The winter season will also feature sitting volleyball, adaptive archery, para equestrian, adaptive swimming.

The City of Los Angeles Department of Recreation and Parks’ PlayLA Adaptive Youth Sports Program recently concluded its adaptive skateboarding classes, a first for the city's youth sports program. Throughout the program, youth with disabilities participated in learning adaptive skateboarding and wheelchair motocross (WCMX) with support from the Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF).  

PlayLA held four adaptive skateboarding classes and one clinic as part of its fall 2022 adaptive sports programming, with a total of 58 participants. CAF coaches included Team USA Paralympians Mike Shea and Rudy Garcia-Tolson and influential adaptive skater Oscar Loreto Jr., who taught kids with disabilities how to use skateboards and skate in wheelchairs. 

"When you skateboard, it's like a therapy in a way. You're not even really thinking about your disability. You're just living life in the moment," said Shea. "We see the stoke on their face, the excitement of learning something new. If they can skateboard, they can do anything!" added Garcia-Tolson.

PlayLA and CAF presented Damian Muñoz, a 9-year-old skater, with a surprise grant of $1,500, which will allow him to continue training for WCMX. Damian, who has caudal regression syndrome, participated in three of the four PlayLA adaptive skate classes and shared his dream of “becoming a professional” and “going to the Paralympics in 2028 and trying to win the gold medal.” Damian and his mother, Sophie, expressed their gratitude to PlayLA and CAF for the grant. 

City of LA Department of Recreation and Parks Principal Recreation Supervisor Laura Island said: “We are so proud to have hosted the city's first-ever adaptive skateboarding program. Since we launched in November 2021, we have welcomed nearly 300 kids with disabilities to our PlayLA Adaptive Youth Sports Program. We are already seeing the impact on these kids' lives and look forward to continuing to provide transformative opportunities for youth of all abilities to discover and participate in a sport they are passionate about.”

PlayLA will once again feature an exciting line-up of adaptive sports this winter, including sitting volleyball and adaptive archery, supported by the Triumph Foundation, and para equestrian, supported by Ride On, while adaptive swimming is ongoing each sports season. Registration for adaptive sports can be found at adaptivesportsla.org

About the PlayLA Youth and Adaptive Youth Sports Program
PlayLA is a city-wide initiative that provides access to inclusive, year-round, quality sports programming for youth of all abilities, ages 5-17. Made possible by an investment from the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games Organizing Committee and the International Olympic Committee (IOC), PlayLA is the single largest commitment to youth sports development in California. It serves as a legacy before, during and after the LA28 Olympic and Paralympic Games. 

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People with Disabilities

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