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RYLA Plus: Leadership Training for Physically Challenged TeensRotary International
Physically challenged teens are often excluded from
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This presentation will explore the benefits of getting active through first person experience, as well as discuss the very real challenges/barriers to participation that currently exist. The Active Together project looks to address many barriers to participation and utilizes Ambassadors as mentors to increase awareness and provide vital ‘first contact’ for persons who are wanting to gain access to new sporting opportunities; 2 important additional steps outlined in Canadian Sport for Life, Long Term Athlete Development (CS4L-LTAD) guidelines. Services and supports will be discussed such as a new community resource hub, outreach presentations and a special focus on AODA Customer Service Training with an emphasis on Sport and Recreation providers. The Active Together project is a cross disability project that draws strength from multiple community partners.
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Physically challenged teens are often excluded from
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WASHINGTON, D.C., November 11, 2014—Today the Equal Rights Center (ERC)—a national non-profit civil rights organization—released a new toolkit to help veterans with disabilities advocate for accessible housing.
“Every year, hundreds of thousands of veterans return home to new challenges and barriers due to physical and mental disabilities resulting from their service to and for our country,” said Melvina Ford, executive director of the ERC. “Under the federal Fair Housing Act, these veterans are entitled to accessible housing and beyond that our gratitude and respect.”
According to government sources, 45 percent of the 1.6 million veterans from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan are now seeking compensation for service-related disabilities, more than double the estimate of 21 percent who filed such claims after the Gulf War.
The lack of available accessible housing for these veterans with disabilities contributes to higher rates of unemployment and homelessness. Approximately 12 percent of the homeless population is made up of veterans, which in real numbers amounts to almost 50,000 homeless veterans on our streets.
“Our veterans—particularly those who return home with service-related disabilities—deserve equal treatment and opportunity in all aspects of their new lives,” said James Schenck, president and CEO of Pentagon Federal Credit Union (PenFed). “It is imperative that we ensure that veterans with disabilities have the resources and education to be effective advocates for themselves and their families.”
The Veterans with Disabilities Toolkit highlights the rights to accessible housing afforded to veterans with disabilities under Title XIII of the Civil Rights Act of 1968, known as the Fair Housing Act (FHA). This toolkit provides: an overview of the rights provided by the federal FHA, information on accessible design requirements of multifamily development, how to request a reasonable modification or accommodation from property owners or managers and answers to frequently asked questions.
The Matera Manifesto on Cultural Inclusion (In Italian and English)Scott Rains
THE MATERA MANIFESTO
This document summarises the results of the discussions between
experts in Universal Accessibility meeting in the international event
entitled "ZERO BARRIERE - L'Accessibilità Conviene" (ZERO BARRIERS:
Accessibility for All), organised on 27 and 28 September 2014 in
Matera by Officina Rambaldi, with the active participation and
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local, regional and international institutions.
The participants duly wish to:
- Reiterate the right proclaimed in Article 27.1 of the Universal
Declaration of Human Rights, 1948, which reads: “Everyone has the
right freely to participate in the cultural life of the community, to
enjoy the arts and to share in scientific advancement and its
benefits”;
- Underline the significance of the United Nations Convention on
the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, adopted by the General
Assembly in 2006, with special reference to Art. 30;
Abstract of a paper to be presented at the Destinations for All World Summit 2014 in Montreal (D4All)
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"Of course, you prefer to take players who are fully fit, but that's okay. We want to wait and be patient for some players even if they cannot play in those first matches," he told a press conference. The 37-year-old Vertonghen, Belgium’s Euro Cup 2024 most-capped international with 154 appearances, is struggling to shake off a groin injury.
"He will be there normally. This also applies to Youri Tielemans and Arthur Theate. The latter's position is very sensitive. We don't have many choices at left back. "It will only change if it turns out that they will only be available when, say, the final of the Euro 2024 Championship comes around. That's too long to wait. "However, I am confident that the injured boys are on track for the Euros.
Belgium vs Romania: Radu Dragusin Prepares for Crucial Role in Euro Cup Germany
Some of them have taken not one but two steps forward in their rehabilitation," he said. None of the injured players will feature in this week’s warm-up friendlies against Montenegro and Luxembourg. Romania centre-back Radu Dragusin found chances limited at Tottenham Hotspur in the second half of the 2023-24 season.
But is crucial to his country's cause at UEFA Euro 2024 where his aerial ability, physicality and hard graft make him a standout player. The 22-year-old moved to North London from Italian side Genoa in January but was kept on the sidelines by the form of another new arrival for the season, Mickey van de Ven, something Romania coach Edward Iordanescu admitted was a concern.
It will mean limited game-time going into the finals, but Dragusin, who cites Netherlands defender Virgil van Dijk as a role model, started every Euro Cup Germany qualifier as Romania went through the campaign unbeaten in their 10 games. He will be among their most important players in their first game in Germany against Ukraine in Munich on June 17, taking the right centre-back role in what is likely to be a back four.
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Slide 1:
Welcome, and thank you for joining me today. We will explore a strategic proposal to enhance parking and traffic management at Lincoln Financial Field, aiming to improve the overall fan experience and operational efficiency. This comprehensive plan addresses existing challenges and leverages innovative solutions to create a smoother and more enjoyable experience for our fans.
Slide 2:
Picture this: It’s a crisp fall afternoon, driving towards Lincoln Financial Field. The atmosphere is electric—tailgaters grilling, fans in Eagles jerseys creating a sea of green and white. The air buzzes with camaraderie and anticipation. You park, join the throng, and make your way to your seat. The stadium roars as the Eagles take the field, sending chills down your spine. Each play is a thrilling dance of strategy and skill. This is what being an Eagles fan is all about—the joy, the pride, and the shared experience.
Slide 3:
But now, the day is marred by frustration. The excitement wanes as you struggle to find a parking spot. The congestion is overwhelming, and tempers flare. The delays mean you miss the pre-game excitement, the tailgate camaraderie, and even the opening kick-off. After the game, the joy of victory or the shared solace of defeat is overshadowed by the stress of navigating out of the parking lot. The gridlock, honking horns, and endless waiting drain the energy and joy from what should have been an unforgettable experience.
Our proposal aims to eliminate these frustrations, ensuring that from arrival to departure, your experience is extraordinary. Efficient parking and smooth traffic flow are key to maintaining the high spirits and excitement that make game days special.
Slide 4:
The Philadelphia Eagles are not just a premier NFL team; they are an integral part of the community, hosting games, concerts, and various events at Lincoln Financial Field. Our state-of-the-art stadium is designed to provide a world-class experience for every attendee. Whether it's the thrill of game day, the excitement of a live concert, or the camaraderie of community events, we pride ourselves on delivering a fan-first experience and maintaining operational excellence across all our activities. Our commitment to our fans and community is unwavering, and we continuously strive to enhance every aspect of their experience, ensuring they leave with unforgettable memories.
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Recent trends show an increasing demand for efficient event logistics. Our customer feedback has consistently highlighted frustrations with parking and traffic. Surveys indicate that a significant number of fans are dissatisfied with the current parking situation. Comparisons with other venues like Citizens Bank Park and Wells Fargo Center reveal that we lag in terms of parking efficiency and convenience. These insights underscore the urgent need for innovation to meet and exceed fan expectations.
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As we delve into the intricacies of our operations, one glaring issue emer
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2. National Sports Center for the Disabled
Mission and Leadership
Joe Ellis, Board Chair, 2007-08 Hal O’Leary, Founder
“In 2007-08, the National Sports Center for the Hal O’Leary is a legendary figure in
Disabled increased services and awareness for the world of disabled sports. In 1970,
people with disabilities through building Hal volunteered to help children with
relationships in various communities. Unique amputations from The Children’s
additions to the NSCD include: a beautiful Hospital in Denver learn to ski. As
furnished donated condominium in Winter Park, a result of Hal’s dedication, a single
Colorado, enhancing programs by adding lesson turned into one of the most
residential opportunities; a new partnership respected therapeutic recreational
with the American Red Cross leading to the agencies in the world.
co-production the Fat Tire Classic, a well
recognized Colorado event for mountain biking;
and the opening of a satellite branch in Kansas
City, Missouri, thanks to National Program’s
services and camps to families in that greater
metropolitan area. This has been an exciting year,
and on behalf of the Board of Trustees, we thank
you for your ongoing commitment to the NSCD. ”
BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mr. Peter Boyles Todd A. Fredrickson Mr. Don Marshall Mr. Steven A. Shapiro, Esq.
FY2007-08 Clear Channel Broadcasting Otten Johnson Robinson Wells Fargo Bank Fleishman & Shapiro, PC
Neff & Ragonetti, PC
Mr. Joe Ellis, Chair Mr. Gary J. DeFrange Mr. Doug Morton Ms. Elaine Torres
Denver Broncos Football Club Winter Park Resort Joe Hodas Sports Authority KCNC-News4
Frontier Airlines, Inc
Mr. John Beeble, Vice-Chair Sheila Kemper Dietrich Steven Peters Harry Whipple
Saunders Construction Inc. American Heart Association Mr. Andrew Hudson Lindquist & Vennum, PLLP Denver Newspaper Agency
Arcadis
Mr. Gary C. Dudley, Treasurer Mr. Larry DiPasquale Steve Raymond Rebecca Zimmerman
Deloitte & Touche LLP Epicurean Catering Mr. Ralph Klomp Disney & ESPN Networks, Design Workshop
Trice Jewelers Affiliate Sales & Marketing
Ms. Carolynn Bond
Community Volunteer
3. Organization’s Mission, History, and Scope
The mission of the National Sports Center for the
Disabled (NSCD) is to provide quality outdoor
sports and therapeutic recreation programs that
positively impact the lives of people with physical, The NSCD Served Over 3,800 People
cognitive, emotional or behavioral challenges. Throughout Last Year and Provided
Nearly 23,500 Lessons.
Founded in 1970, the NSCD provides thousands of people with adaptive recreational
opportunities and has grown into a world leaded in therapeutic recreation.
Gifts of time and money support NSCD programming
and provide the resources used to provide people
with disabilities life-altering experiences.
The NSCD serves people with any disability –
physical, cognitive, emotional, social – in over
20 different kinds of year-round sports and activities.
Therapeutic recreation significantly contributes to the health and well-being
of people with disabilities and provides opportunities for people to build
confidence and self-esteem while improving their overall quality of life.
4. Winter Park Programs
Winter programs, offering some of the best and most comprehensive Innovative and Special Programs of enduring value
programs known to the industry, including arguably the most • Teen Ski and Snowboard camp
successful competition center in North America for disabled ski racers. • Winter Wonder Camp for children with autism
• Alpine • Family lessons
• Nordic skiing • Leadership Camp for teens with cochlear implants
• Snowboarding • Adult Mountain Retreat
• Snowshoeing • Women’s Weekend
• Back-country hut trips • Salute-to-Troops – for US veterans
• Other winter adventures
World Class Competition Center
Non-winter programs • Prepares elite skiers with disabilities for regional, national,
• River rafting and international competitions
• Therapeutic horse riding • Consistently dominates races and events around the world
• Mountain biking • NSCD Alpine Ski Team worked with 47 athletes with disabilities
• Camping from 7 different countries in 2007-08
• Hiking • The Alpine Ski Team competed in 7 World Cup events resulting
• Rock climbing in 5 medals won
• Canoeing
5. National Programs Division
NSCD Sports Camp Stats – Soccer Ability League in partnership with U.S. Paralympics,
introductory sports clinics ages 6 –18 for all disabilities Major League Soccer teams, and local soccer clubs
• 16 camps- over 1,000 participants
• The Soccer Development League specifically targets participants
• Locations/Type of camp
ages 6 to 18 with ambulatory challenges including: cerebral palsy,
o Chicago
stroke, muscle disorders, traumatic brain injury, Spina Bifida,
• Soccer (Chicago Fire)
and amputation.
• Baseball (Chicago Cubs & Chicago White Sox)
o Dallas • Leagues offered in partnership w/ local soccer clubs in 4 locations
• Soccer (FC Dallas) • 4 locations
o Denver o Chicago
• Lacrosse (Colorado Mammoth) o Denver
• Basketball (Denver Nuggets) o Kansas City
• Soccer (Colorado Rapids) o San Diego
• Baseball (Colorado Rockies) • Lessons Provided – 2,176
• Football (Denver Broncos)
• Sled Hockey (Colorado Avalanche)
o Houston
• Football (Houston Texans
o Kansas City
• Football (KC Chiefs)
• Golf
• Baseball (KC Royals)
• Soccer (KC Wizards)
• Ability Day
• Day at Snow Creek
6. NSCD Kansas City
Opened an office in Kansas City, MO providing year round Kansas City Advisory Board 2008
programming to families in the greater KC metropolitan area.
Mark Bowland, Advisory Board Chair
NSCD – Kansas City Kansas City, MO Parks and Recreation Department
• Serving over 400 individuals, approximately 900 lessons
• Events Beverly Allen
o NSCD-KC Golf Classic Fundraiser Kansas City Public Schools, Special Education
• Sports Camps
o Kansas City Wizards, Kansas City Chiefs, Chad Heggem
Kansas City Royals, Golf Clinic IronStone Bank
o Ability Day
Gerald (Jerry) Hitzhusen
• Ability Soccer League
o Fall and Spring Recreation Leagues University of Missouri-Columbia
• Recreation Programs
Bob Lewellen
o Snow Creek Adaptive Skiing Lessons
Former Parks Board Commissioner/Retired KC Business Owner
o Adaptive Golf
o Cycling Dr. Terry Long
Northwest Missouri State University
Roscoe Righter
The City of Blue Springs
Jeff Sturd
Commerce Bank
Paula E. Terry
Sheraton Kansas City Sports Complex Hotel
7. Financial Statements
STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION
OCTOBER 26, 2008
ASSETS Contributions
Current Assets: 71%
Cash and Cash Equivalents 386,564
Investments - Unrestricted 193,224
Accounts Receivable-Trade and Other 60,834
Prepaid Expenses 16,420 Special Events
Pledges Receivable 110,000 17%
Total Current Assets 767,042
Non-Current Assets:
Investments - Permanently Restricted 119,554
Pledges Receivable, Net of Current Portion 30,000 Program Fees
Fixed Assets, Net 1,412,050 Other 14%
Total Non-Current Assets 1,561,604 -2%
Total Assets 2,328,646
LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS
Liabilities:
Current Liabilities:
Accounts Payable 58,173 Programs
Accrued Expenses & Other Liabilities 117,370
Deferred Income 101,312 76%
Total Current Liabilities 276,855
Net Assets:
Unrestricted Net Assets 1,495,715
Temporarily Restricted Net Assets 436,522
Permanently Restricted Net Assets 119,554
Total Net Assets 2,051,791 Fundraising
12%
Total Liabilities & Net Assets 2,328,646
Management & General
Depreciation 8%
4%
8. STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES YEAR ENDING OCTOBER 26, 2008
Temporarily Permanently
Unrestricted Restricted Restricted Total
SUPPORT, REVENUES & GAINS
Public Support:
Contributions 795,430 148,440 - 943,870
Contributed Property and Services:
Property 1,119,820 - - 1,119,820
Lift Tickets and Lessons 670,941 - - 670,941
Rent and Utilities 119,306 - - 119,306
Product and Other Services 463,813 - - 463,813
Revenues and Gains:
Income (loss) from Investments (164,380) - - (164,380)
Special Events 1,500,508 - - 1,500,508
Recreational Program Fees 427,918 - - 427,918
Competition Program Fees 168,631 - - 168,631
Other 78,895 - - 78,895
Assets Released from Restrictions 88,269 (88,269) - -
Total Support, Revenues & Gains 5,269,151 60,171 - 5,329,322
EXPENSES & LOSSES
Program Services:
Recreational Programs 2,180,494 - - 2,180,494
Competition Program 464,531 - - 464,531
Special Events Program 1,143,295 - - 1,143,295
Total – Program Services 3,788,320 - - 3,788,320
Supporting Services:
Management and General 296,569 - - 296,569
Fundraising 405,420 - - 405,420
Total – Supporting Services 701,989 - - 701,989
Total Expenses 4,490,309 - - 4,490,309
CHANGE IN NET ASSETS 778,842 60,171 - 839,013
NET ASSETS – BEGINNING OF YEAR 716,873 376,351 119,554 1,212,778
NET ASSETS – END OF YEAR 1,495,715 436,522 119,554 2,051,791
9. Volunteers
Volunteers are the backbone of the NSCD. Over 1,300 volunteers worked almost 35,000
hours which saved NSCD labor expenses of $703,890 as determined by the Bureau of
Labor Statistics. Thank you to all of our volunteers. The following list of people celebrated
15 years of volunteer service to the NSCD in 2006-2007.
William Aker Gary Hall Mike Lucas Scott Siao
Kirk Bobo Garth Hein Dave Peregoy Rod Swanson
Joi Bowen William Hovanic Kevin Reinsch John Thomson
Chris Bruno Stephen Ismert Norm Ross Nancy Weappa
Jerry Clayton Paul Karlsson Laurine Rowe Donna Wiechman
Tim Coon Jonathan Kegans Scott Sarkisian Frosty Wooldridge
Pem Dunn Randall Leever Ron Servis
John Giefer Michael Lucas Randy Shioshita
Foundations, Trusts, and Groups
$25,000.00 + The Virginia Hill Foundation Columbus Jewish Foundation Town of Winter Park, A Fund
A.V. Hunter Trust, Inc. William T. Kemper Charitable Trust Davis Boyd Memorial Fund of the Grand Foundation
Adolph Coors Foundation The Deane Family Fund, A Fund of Venoco Community Partnership
The Aksel Nielsen Foundation $5,000 - $9,999 The Denver Foundation Weir Foundation Trust
Daniels Fund Dr. Scholl Foundation Desiderata Charitable Foundation
Mabel Y. Hughes Charitable Trust El Pomar Foundation Disney Worldwide Outreach $500 - $999
MET Foundation Inc. The Greater Kansas City Grand Foundation Arvada Jefferson Kiwanis
Post-News Season to Share, a Fund Community Foundation Harry W. and Louis L. Vicksman Blue Spruce Kiwanis
of The McCormick Foundation The Kettering Family Foundation Charitable Trust BP Fabric of America
Koelbel Family Foundation The Humphreys Foundation The Donald and Carole
$10,000 - $24,999 Melvin & Elaine Wolf Foundation, Inc. IMA Foundation Chaiken Foundation
The Cydney and Tom Marsico Variety of Colorado The John G. Duncan Charitable Trust EnCana Cares (USA) Foundation
Family Foundation Johns Manville Fund, Inc Fraser River Valley Lions Club
Disabled Sports USA $1,000 - $4,999 Mary W. Harriman Foundation Knights of Columbus St. Thomas
The Kulicke Fund Barish Family Foundation Michael Gordon Black Foundation More Council 10205
Lambda Chi Alpha Bloom Again, The Molly Pine Tree Foundation Rotary Club of Grand Lake
Marguerite M. Wilson Foundation Bloom Foundation Schlessman Family Foundation, Inc. The Safeway Foundation
The Max and Victoria Dreyfus The Charles and Jean Stout The Schramm Foundation Snomads Ski Club
Foundation Inc. Family Foundation
10. Corporations and Companies
Events Fans on the Field in partnership with INVESCO Field,
33rd Annual Wells Fargo Cup Coors Field, Pepsi Center
Ski for NSCD
Frontier Corporate Cup Fat Tire Classic in partnership with the American Red Cross
Black Diamond Ball honoring Pinnacol Assurance, Doug Morton, Kansas City Golf Classic
Jerry Clayton, Jessica Bailey
Sports Authority Hal O’Leary Golf Classic presented by RE/MAX
Corks and Forks Wine Beer and Food Tasting
Taste of Grand County
presented by Superior Liquor
Title Sponsors Subaru Fisher & Phillips, LLP Merrill Lynch
Sports Authority Wild Horse Catering Fitness Quest, Inc Metro Commercial Real Estate
Wells Fargo Forde-McGovern & Associates Nike Inc.
Winter Park Resort Corporate Friends $2,500 and up GO Automotive Group Pinnacol Assurance
Adidas America, Inc GoldToeMoretz, LLC Puma North America, Inc
Presenting Sponsors Agron, Inc Golf Gifts & Gallery, Inc Quebecor World
The Denver Post (Denver American Furniture Warehouse Hanesbrands Inc RGIS, Inc
Newspaper Agency) Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Heeling Sports Ltd. Roche Colorado Corporation
Epicurean Catering Asics Tiger Corporation Hilco Consumer Capital Corp. Rollerblade USA
RE/MAX Automotion HUB International Russell Corporation
Saunders Construction Bravo Sports ICON Health & Fitness, Inc Southwest Sertoma
Superior Liquor Centura Health St. Anthony Central Infinity Direct St. Mary Land and Exploration Co
Hospital Intermountain Rural Electric Association Stadium Management Company, LLC
Contributing Sponsors Chi Hsin Impex, Inc Intrawest ULC Stanley Security Solutions
630 KHOW CoBank J.B. Hunt Transport, Inc Teamsters Local Union No. 455
850 KOA Colorado Neurological Institute J.G. Johnson Architects, PC The Hertz Corporation
Avery Brewing Colorado Powersports Boulder East, Inc. Jarden Team Sports The West of England School
Avocet Communications Columbia Sportswear Co Johns Manville Fund, Inc and College
Boulder Daily Camera Converse, Inc King Par Corporation Trice Jewelers, Inc.
Budweiser Craig Hospital Lambda Chi Alpha Under Armour Athletic Apparel
CBS4 Denver Broncos Football Club Larsen and Associates VF Services, Inc.
Coors Brewing Company Denver Newspaper Agency Lawrence Construction Wells Fargo Bank- Business
The Hertz Corporation Devito Verdi, Inc Lifetime Products Banking Dept.
Hirschfeld Press Elan-Polo, Inc Maurice Sporting Goods Western Retail Advisors, LLC
Lodos Bar and Grill FedEx MC Sign Company Wilson Sporting Goods Co
Meridian Wine First Data Corporation Merrell/Wolverine
11. SENIOR STAFF OF THE NSCD
Hal O’Leary – Founder
Craig Pollitt – President/CEO
Kris L. Ekeren – VP National Programming
,
Beth A. Fox – Operations Manager
Erik Petersen – Competition Center Director
Patty Disney – Chief Financial Officer
Rachel Hirt – Director of Marketing
Scott J. Franssen – Development Director
1801 Bryant St, Ste. 1500, Denver, CO 80204 • 303.293.5711 • www.nscd.org