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If you have an event or activity that you would like posted in the next publication of Adaptive Connect, Please Contact
April Wolfe at:
Phone: (775) 333 - 7765
Fax: (775) 321 - 8338
WolfeA@Reno.Gov
Next Deadline is October 20, 2023
Inclusion/Adaptive Recreation Staff
Therapeutic Recreation Specialist
April Wolfe
(775) 333 - 7765
Therapeutic Recreation Coordinator
Shaun Stewart
(775) 657 - 4659
Adaptive Recreation Assistant
Anthony Goulet
(775) 657 - 4661
Adaptive Recreation Tech
Bill Meacham
(775) 657 - 4661
Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteers are a vital part of the City of Reno Inclusion/ Adaptive Recreation program. Volunteers will gain rewarding experiences through assisting Parks and Recreation staff with a variety of programs or providing additional support for participants. We are currently seeking volunteers for our upcoming programs!
SHARING THE LOVE:
Renown Health and Hometown Health Fund Grant to Support 74 Local Non-Profit Community Organizations Including City of Reno Adaptive!
Renown Health’s mission is to make a genuine difference in the health and well-being of people and communities. Yesterday, Reno’s only not-for-profit health system celebrated local organizations with grant funding for 2023 to improve the health and well-being of our community.
“Improving the health and wellness of an entire population of people is not easy. It is a huge task. Nevada continues to rank near the bottom of overall health rankings in the U.S. and suffers from high mortality rates for chronic conditions like heart disease, cancer, and chronic respiratory disease,” said Brian Erling, MD, MBA, President & CEO of Renown Health. “We must continue to work with partners in the field, who share our mission- to keep people healthy, to make healthcare more accessible and affordable, and to achieve the vision of a healthier Nevada.”
As a non-profit organization, Renown reinvests every dollar earned back to the community; in staffing, technology, treatments, training, and research to improve health and prevent illness. Yesterday, their senior leadership team took an hour to celebrate and support local not for profit partners for their efforts to improve the well-being of our community, with a boxed lunch, conversation, cake and therapy dogs from Renown’s volunteer program.
“Renown Health has long-standing commitment to the community spans more than 160 years,” said Suzanne Bharati Hendery, MA, APR, Chief Communications & Customer Experience Officer for Renown. “This commitment has grown and evolved through significant thought and care in considering our community’s most pressing health needs. One way this is done is through conducting a periodic, comprehensive Community Health Needs Assessment (CHNA). The most current assessments were completed by an external health care consulting service working with Renown and include quantitative and qualitative data that serve to guide both our community benefit and strategic planning. Through the CHNA process, Renown Health has identified the greatest health needs among our communities, enabling Renown to ensure our resources are appropriately directed toward outreach, prevention, education, and wellness opportunities where the greatest impact can be realized.”
Renown’s Community Benefit grant funding process for 2023 is now complete. This is the second year of Renown’s 3-year Community Health Needs Plan that seeks to improve the priorities of Healthy Behaviors; Immunizations and Infectious Diseases; Behavioral Health (Mental Health & Substance Abuse) and Youth & Adolescent Health.
The success of the health system’s partnerships in improving the health of Washoe County is measured in the health statistics and data that is reported at the local, state, and national level on the website, NevadaTomorrow.org.
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SPORTS
WHEELCHAIR RUGBY
Thursdays 2 - 5 p.m. $50
Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center - 1301 Valley Road
Wheelchair or Quad Rugby is a fast paced and competitive sport for individuals with physical disabilities that affect all four extremities. Players use special “Rugby Wheelchairs” to play the sport. These chairs are very maneuverable and can take a hit or two. Rugby players must be able to push their own wheelchairs.
RENO RUMBLE WHEELCHAIR RUGBY TOURNAMENT
October 27 - October 29
Plumas Gym - 475 Monroe
The City of Reno will host their annual wheelchair rugby tournament. Teams from the United States Wheelchair Rugby Association (USWRA) will join the High Fives Wheelchair Rugby Team in a fun filled and competitive weekend of wheelchair rugby. For game schedules, to volunteer or for more information contact April Wolfe at (775) 333 - 7765 or WolfeA@Reno.Gov
Please come out and support the team!
SLED HOCKEY
Fridays 4:30 - 5:30 p.m. $50
Reno Ice - 15500 Wedge Parkway
Participants with physical disabilities will get a chance to learn about sled hockey and get on the ice. All equipment and on-ice instruction provided. Please wear long pants and closed toed shoes. No prior experience necessary.
WHEELCHAIR SKILLS AND DRILLS
Saturdays 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. $50
Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center - 1301 Valley Road
Whether you’re just getting started or looking to develop your skills to get to the next level, this program will help you along your journey through sport. Practices will focus on conditioning and sport specific drills (wheelchair basketball, power soccer, etc.).
WHEELCHAIR BASKETBALL
Saturdays 1 - 3 p.m. $50
Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center - 1301 Valley Road
Are you interested in the extreme challenge of wheelchair basketball? Wheelchair basketball is a sport for everyone - people who use wheelchairs for mobility and people who don’t.
ADAPTIVE EQUIPMENT RENTAL PROGRAM
Our adaptive recreation equipment is available to rent (sports wheelchairs, beach wheelchairs, hand cycles, etc.) Affordable prices for participants to try before they buy.
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NOTE-ABLE MUSIC THERAPY SERVICES
NMTSReno.org/Services
Note-Able Music Therapy Services is a nonprofit organization with a primary purpose of providing inclusive music programs and music therapy services for children and adults of all ages and disabilities. Our mission is to create lasting change in the lives of people of all abilities through music. For more information contact (775) 324 - 5521.
Electronic Music Classes (EMC)
Thursdays $50 per month
2590 Orovada St.
These classes fosters both technology and social skills and is geared toward teens of all abilities.
EMC 1 (Introduction) 5:15 - 6 p.m.
Learn the basics of creating electronic music in a hands-on environment.
EMC 2 (Advanced) 6 - 6:45 p.m.
An in-depth interactive music class through producing and DJing.
A NIGHT UNDER THE SEA
Saturday, September 9 5 - 8 p.m. Free 18+ only Douglas County Community Center - Grandview Dining Room
This third annual elegant prom event in honor of our friends and neighbors with developmental disabilities in Greater Douglas County and surrounding areas. Semi-Formal Attire. Food, drinks, dancing, raffles and much more!
Raffle tickets $1 each or $10 for 20 tickets. Decompression zone to enjoy and take breaks during the prom as needed.
RSVP to PromsForACause@gmail.com.
TIFFANY HAMMOND AUTHOR VISIT
This project is supported by a mini-grant from the Nevada Center for Excellence in Disabilities at the University of Nevada, Reno and these community partners: Facilitate Joy! LLC, JUSTin HOPE Foundation, Structure3C, The Radical Cat, and the Washoe County Library System.
Friday, September 1 6 - 8 p.m. $15
The Radical Cat Bookstore Poetry + Creative Writing Workshop with Tiffany Hammond
We are beyond excited to be hosting this event with bestselling author and autistic disrupter Tiffany Hammond. Tiffany will lead an intimate, inclusive and fun workshop on writing and storytelling as tools for self-expression and self-empowerment. No writing experience required, of course! The store will be closed to the public during the workshop and we’ll ensure low-sensory, calm and welcoming environment for all.
Saturday, September 2 10 - 11 a.m.
Downtown Reno Library, Children’s area
Sensory Storytime & Craft with Tiffany Hammond
Join author Tiffany Hammond for a special reading of her book A Day with No Words during this fun, interactive, and educational sensory story time. A sensory-focused craft will follow the Story Time. Centers the needs of children with autism and/or sensory processing differences. Everyone is welcome. Registration Required.
Saturday, September 2 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.
Pre Registration is required
Downtown Reno Library, Children’s area
Healing the Divide Between Autism Parents and Autistic Self-Advocates
Online spaces have turned into battlegrounds between autistic self-advocates and parents raising individuals with autism. Heated arguments over language, symbols, and support methods has resulted in division within the community. How can we heal this divide so our community can work together?
CITY OF SPARKS PARK AND RECREATION Bowling
Wednesdays 2:45 – 4:30 p.m. - $2 per game
Coconut Bowl 1855 E Lincoln Way, Sparks
Bring your friends and come out to practice your game and have a great time too. We keep track of scores to average for the Special Olympics tournaments. No pre-registration necessary.
Arts and Crafts Class
Thursdays 3 - 4 p.m. - Free
Larry D. Johnson Community Center 1200 12th St.
We’ve teamed up with Arts for all Nevada to provide Weekly Wonders. Participants (16 yrs. or older) will develop their artistic abilities through a variety of fun projects. Reservations required.
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SOCIAL PROGRAMS
RESOURCES
RENOWN REHABILITATION HOSPITAL
Renown Rehabilitation Hospital provides a full range of rehabilitation services for these conditions: brain injury, stroke/neurological diagnoses, spinal cord injury, fractures, joint replacements, multiple trauma, cancer, Parkinson’s and movement disorders, heart and lung disorders, amputation, and worker’s compensation injuries.
At Renown, patient outcomes exceed national benchmarks, thanks to the team of rehab specialists.
LUNCH AND LEARN
Every 3rd Wednesday of each month
11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Meeting Virtually & EMNECC - 1301 Valley Road
Please join City of Reno, VA Sierra Nevada Healthcare system, Renown Health, and High Fives Foundation for Spinal Cord Injury/Disease specific resources, topics, and guest speakers during our monthly communitybased luncheons.
NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR THE FALL ACTIVE FUND CYCLE
Applications are now being accepted for the Kelly Brush Foundation’s fall Active Fund! This program provides grants to help fund the adaptive sports equipment of your choosing. Anyone living in the US with paralysis from a traumatic spinal cord injury can qualify. The KBF has been giving grants for over a decade now, and has provided over 1,500
HIGH FIVE HANGOUTS
Every 2nd Wednesday of each month 6:30p.m. South 40 - 1445 S. Meadows Parkway
Join the SCI community in a monthly meet, greet, eat, and enjoy each other’s company! Dinner is included. All are welcome. For additional questions, email, jarredevans7@yahoo.com.
KIWANIS AKTION CLUB
Every 1st Tuesday of each month 6:00p.m.
EMNECC - 1301 Valley Road
Join us as we plan for our next year of fun, inclusive activities including meetings, and service projects all year! We’ve participated in events such as the Buddy Walk, holiday caroling with Sierra High Notes, helping with holiday crafts for kids at 39 North Pole holiday festival in sparks, and a lot more!
Charted in 2007, Aktion Club is a service group for adults with disabilities that is sponsored by the Sparks Kiwanis and the Nevada Center for Excellence in Disabilities.
If you’d like more information email SparksKiwanis@gmail.com or Rovetti@unr.edu.
pieces of equipment to people with SCIs in 50 states. Applications are due September 13 at 5 p.m. EST, but make sure to start early. Applicants must provide documentation of paralysis, which can take a couple of weeks to receive. These grants can be lifechanging! If you or someone you know has tried an adaptive sport but thought they could never afford the equipment, the Active Fund is there to help! Go to http://kellybrushfoundation.org/theactivefund for more information, including application guideline.
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VETERAN PROGRAMS
PROJECT HERO CITY OF RENO ProjectHero.Org
Founded in 2008, Project Hero is a groundbreaking national non-profit organization dedicated to helping Veterans and First Responders affected by PTSD, TBI and injury achieve rehabilitation, recovery and resilience in their daily lives and increasing awareness to combat the national mental health emergency posed by PTSD and TBI. For our weekly ride/ event schedule follow us on Facebook at Project HERO Hub City of Reno. www.facebook.com/ groups/ProjectHEROCityofReno
FIT BUT NOT FORGOTTEN
Wednesdays 5:30 - 6:30p.m.
Thursdays 12 - 1 p.m. & Fridays 10 - 11 a.m.
Free
EMNECC - 1301 Valley Road
The City of Reno is offering our disabled veterans weekly fitness classes in our facility weight room. Classes will cover orientation to equipment, assessment of fitness level, proper technique to develop strength, endurance and flexibility, and discuss fitness goals. Upon completion of our four classes participants will be eligible for a FREE all inclusive facility membership good for one year.
NEVADA PARALYZED VETERANS OF AMERICA
NevadaPVA.org
This program is dedicated to improving the quality of life for veterans and our disabled community with spinal cord injury or dysfunction. Nevada PVA offers an active sports and recreation program for our members, and the disabled in our community. This organization sponsors programs in Northern Nevada that provides health benefits, support, opportunity and camaraderie for all involved.
PVA RENO TAKEOVER
Saturday, September 16, 2023
Movie & Snack 11:30 a.m.
Century Summit Sierra - 13965 South Virginia Street Reno, NV
Sunday, September 17, 2023
Reno Aces Game 1:05 p.m.
Greater Nevada Field - 250 Evans Avenue Reno, NV
Monday, September 18, 2023
Membership Meeting & Lunch Adaptive Sport Clinic (Pickle ball)
11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
Evelyn Mount Northeast Community Center - 1301 Valley Road Reno, NV
RSVP by Friday, September 8, 2023
1 (650) 399-5296 or amaral@bawpva.org
Sponsors: Military Adaptive Court Sports, PVA: Paralyzed Veterans of America - Bay Area & Western Chapter, City of Reno, PVA: Veterans of America - Nevada Chapter and SCID: Spinal Cord Injury/Disorders Center
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PGA HOPE is the flagship military program of PGA REACH, the charitable foundation of the PGA of America. PGA HOPE introduces golf to all Veterans to enhance their mental, social, physical and emotional well-being.
to assist Veterans in their transition. Sessions are taught by local P.G.A. Professionals with assistance from trained volunteers and include clubs and equipment if needed, training aids, range balls, and weekly golf course access.
The PGA of America and local PGA Professionals are working closely with the VA system across the country to assist Veterans in their tranistion. Sessions are taught by local PGA Professionals with assistance from trained volunteers and include clubs and equipment if needed, training aids, range balls and weekly golf course access.
Instructional sessions (7 weeks)
Host facility: Sierra Sage Golf Course - 6355 Silver Lake Road, Reno NV 89506
INSTRUCTIONAL SESSIONS (7 WEEKS)
Thursdays 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Spring:
Host Facility
• Weekly Session: May 11, May 18, May 25, June 1, June 8, and June 15
6355 Silver Lake Rd Reno, NV 89506
• Graduation: June 22
Fall:
Thursdays - 01:00 PM - 03:00 PM
Weekly Sessions
• Weekly Session: August 25, September 1, September 8, September 15, September 22, September 29
Graduation
• Graduation: October 6
FALL Aug 25 Sep 01 Sep 08 Sep 15 Sep 22 Sep 29 Oct 06
Space is limited, Register today!
To register, scan the above QR code or visit the following site: www.pgahopencsignup.com
SPACE IS LIMITED, REGISTER TODAY!
To register, scan the above QR code or visit the following site: www.pgahopencsignup.com
For additional assistance, email Jacob Fagan @ jfagan@pgahq.com
For additional assistance, email Jacob Fagan at jfagan@ pgahq.com
Program Partner: V.A. U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs
PROGRAM PARTNER
MEDIA PARTNERS
Media Partners: Chevron Human Energy, Toyota Northern California Toyota Dealers, N.B.C. Bay Area, and N.B.C.
Sports Bay Area.
P.G.A. Reach: Impacting lives through Golf. pgareach.com
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Buddy Walk! 9/9/23
BUDDY
WALK
OUR BIGGEST LITTLE EVENT IN THE BIGGEST LITTLE CITY
In lieu of our monthly newsletter, we are sending out an email about all things Buddy Walk! We can't believe that Buddy Walk is less than a month away. This year, we have a new and fun t-shirt design! Be sure to order yours soon! We also have tiers for fun swag items that will not be available outside of Buddy Walk. Buddy Walk is from 8-10:30am at the Swift Sports Dome.
September 9, 2023 8 - 10:30am Free admission, with optional tiers for swag Swift Sports Dome - 1465 S. Meadows Pkwy
The time is here! Registration for our annual Buddy Walk is LIVE! DSNNN will host our 18th annual Buddy Walk! This year it will be even bigger and better with more swag, games, provided by The Special Olympics, breakfast made by The Knights of Columbus and more! There will be a space for families to set up spots for their teams. Participants are encouraged to create a team, and convene on the field with your team decore (popup tents are welcome!)
Register for the Buddy Walk at www.dsnnn.org/buddy-walk
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