Leisure and Hobbies

  • Wasabi Paddling Club

    Wasabi Paddling Club is a non-profit organization dedicated to the participation in, and promotion of, the National and International amateur sports of Dragon Boat and Outrigger Canoe racing. Our Charter includes assisting novice through experienced paddlers in our community. The Club goal is to develop strong, competitive teams through sponsoring and coaching.

  • Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District Adaptive & Inclusive Recreation

    THPRD's Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation program provides access to recreation programs within THPRD to patrons who have developmental, learning, or physical disabilities or mental illness. Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation provides participants the opportunity to enjoy recreational, educational, and leisure offerings through THPRD.

  • PHAME

    PHAME is a school of the arts and performance. Our classes range from musical theatre to song writing, from digital photography to poetry. Our performance program puts students in front of audiences in Portland and beyond. We're also a community—a place where people with and without disabilities come to connect, make friends, learn, and grow. PHAME. Creating art. Expanding possibility.

  • NW Disability Support Bike First

    Bike First offers a unique approach that enables individuals with disabilities to become independent bicycle riders.

  • Adventures Without Limits

    Adventures Without Limits facilitates inclusive, outdoor adventure for people of all ages and ability levels. Our trips are for everyone.

  • Community Based Activity Program (CBAP)

    The Community Based Activity Program (CBAP) provides inclusive educational and recreational services to students with and without disabilities.

  • U Say Hello

    Everyone with special needs and developmental disabilities will be empowered to establish social connections, independently manage their social lives and get together to change the world.

  • Camp Rivendale

    Camp Rivendale is a summer day camp program providing recreational opportunities for children and young adults who have physical and/or developmental disabilities.

  • Camp Kiwanis

    Camp Kiwanis - For over 85 years, Mt. Hood Kiwanis Camp (MHKC) has offered incredible outdoor recreational programming for campers with developmental, intellectual, and physical disabilities at its fully accessible 22-acre campsite in the Mt. Hood National Forest.

  • Healing Steps

    Healing Steps - Healing Steps Therapy Changing lives through the expert pairing of Equine and Occupational Therapy. Healing Steps is an occupational therapy practice that integrates horses into treatment creating an unparalleled opportunity for individuals to grow and expand physical, cognitive, and emotional skills necessary to thrive. They offer opportunities to ride, learn and work on barn/everyday chores, in addition to social group and volunteer opportunities. They hosted a summer horse camp August 2023 and plan to offer more in the future during both winter and summer. Camps are for individuals who cannot otherwise attend other camps- usually need one on ones or groups to help lead the way. They offered arts and crafts, obstacle courses, scavenger hunts, sensory activities, horse activities, garden activities, and social activities for ages ranging anywhere from young kids all the way up to adults with special needs.

  • Hidden Creek Community Center

    Hillsboro Parks & Recreation believes parks, facilities, and programs are for everyone. They welcome all ages, abilities, and communities to participate as they choose. They offer a variety of accessible events throughout the year!

  • Gigi's Playhouse

    Gigi's Playhouse is dedicated to changing the way the world views Down syndrome and sending a global message of acceptance for all. They change lives through consistent delivery of free educational, therapeutic-based and career development programs for individuals with Down syndrome, their families and the community, through a replicable playhouse model.