ASF skateboard coach Johnny O'Connor (right) gives a student hand-on training

WINDHAM, NEW YORK (June 25, 2025) — The Adaptive Sports Foundation (ASF) will host the first of six adaptive skateboard camps Saturday, June 28.

This summer marks the fifth year the nonprofit has offered adaptive skateboard lessons and the third year they’ll be held at the Tannersville Skatepark. The ASF has brought in local professional skateboarder Johnny O’Connor, professional skateboard coach Frank Cabrera and other pro-level coaches to provide top-tier training for participants of all experience levels.

“Skateboarding encourages self-confidence and life inspiration. Whether it’s on the board or off, the students carry their lessons with them through life,” O’Connor said. “I hope these lessons help the students feel more comfortable with every aspect of interacting with the world.”

In addition to Saturday’s session, the ASF will offer five more camps this summer: July 19; August 2 and 16; and September 6 and 20. Each camp runs 9:30AM-2:30PM, with a midday barbecue lunch provided by the Elder family.

Participants are encouraged to bring snacks, sunscreen, a sweatshirt or jacket, sturdy footwear, any necessary personal items, and a skateboard with safety gear. The ASF also offers skateboards and protective gear for those who need to borrow equipment.

“The most rewarding part of teaching skateboarding with ASF is seeing the breakthrough moments when students realize they’re more capable than they thought,” O’Connor said. “Watching them skate independently or wanting to keep going and learning is mission accomplished.”

ASF is still accepting students for its adaptive skateboard camps. For more information or to register, visit adaptivesportsfoundation.org/summer-programs/.

About the Adaptive Sports Foundation

For more than forty years, the Adaptive Sports Foundation has provided sports and recreational opportunities to individuals with disabilities. Based at the Gwen Allard Adaptive Sports Center in Windham, New York, the ASF offers year-round programs supported by donors and a dedicated team of volunteers.

The ASF is a non-profit organization that creates life-changing experiences for children and adults with physical and cognitive disabilities, as well as chronic illnesses, through outdoor activity, education, support, and community. For more information, visit www.adaptivesportsfoundation.org.

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