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Inclusive Adventures: Building Belonging Through Adaptive Recreation — Episode 157

Open Space Radio

Release Date: 07/23/2024

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As we continue to celebrate Park and Recreation Month, we’re excited to highlight a story that truly embodies our theme of “Where You Belong.” Today’s episode is all about ensuring opportunities to recreate and spend time in nature are available to all, regardless of ability. And, it’s perfect timing because July is also Disability Pride Month!

 

We are so thrilled to chat with Caitlin Marcotte, an operations specialist IV adaptive manager at Charlottesville (Virginia) Parks and Recreation, and Sarah Kyriacopoulos, a member of the Charlottesville community who has participated in the city’s adaptive program for years. They both shared so much wonderful insight, and it was really inspiring to hear how the programs that Caitlin and the agency offer are having a positive impact on Sarah and others in the community.

Tune in to the full story below to learn more about Charlottesville Parks and Recreation’s adaptive recreation program. You’ll also learn:

  • What adaptive recreation is and why it’s so important
  • How Charlottesville Parks and Recreation is committed to serving the diverse needs of its community, especially its disabled population
  • What types of adaptive recreation programs are available to the community (and there are a lot!)
  • What programs Sarah enjoys and how they have benefitted her
  • Why creating a sense of belonging really comes down to making space for building community
  • And much more!

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Pictured: Charlottesville Adaptive Recreation Department staff and program participants go on a whitewater rafting excursion on the James River in Richmond, Virginia. Photo by RVA Paddle Sports.