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RECREATION

Even though insurance doesn’t cover the cost of accessible recreation equipment, it’s still extremely important for disabled people to enjoy themselves. Everybody is entitled to have fun and hang out with their friends. These organizations provide creative and positive environments for the disabled community, and give us the ability to meet more like-minded people. 

Me & U Fitness Academy

Me & U Fitness Academy

Me & U Fitness Academy

Founder Tina Tallman has been a physical therapist assistant for over 20 years. She created Me & U Fitness Academy to empower people to lead healthier and more active lifestyles. She specializes in life-changing fitness and lifestyle programs, where she creates individualized programs based on each client’s fitness goals. Tina’s classes focus on developing functional fitness, independence, socialization, strengthening, community events, and much more.   https://meanduabilitiesacademy.com/

The AbleGamers Charity

Me & U Fitness Academy

Me & U Fitness Academy

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This non-profit works to improve the lives of disabled people through video games. They can help you find accessible controllers, and also help you get help to pay for them. AbleGamers also teaches leading video game developers about gamers with disabilities, and ways that they can makes their games more accessible.  https://ablegamers.org/ 

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