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Phys Ed & Recreation Resources

AAHPERD
1900 Association Drive
Reston, VA 20191-1598
1-800-321-0789
www.aahperd.org

Books about including students with disabilities in phys ed and fitness activities.

Flaghouse
601 Flaghouse Dr.
Hasbrouck Hts., NJ 07604-3116
1-800-793-7900
www.flaghouse.com

Regular and special needs phys ed and athletic equipment and rehab supplies.

US Association of Blind Athletes (USABA)
33 North Institute Street
Colorado Springs, CO 80903
719-630-0422
www.usaba.org

Competitive and non-competitive sports opportunities for blind/VI children and adults. Official goalball team.

Sportime
One Sportime Way
Atlanta, GA 30340
1-800-444-5700
www.sportime.com

Regular and special needs phys ed and athletic equipment.

S & S Worldwide
PO Box 513
Colchester, CT 06415
1-800-243-9232
www.ssww.com

Recreation, athletic, and phys ed products.

Jack Frost and Big Boulder Poconos Resorts
1-800-468-2442
www.jfbb.com

Lessons, guided skiing for beginners on up.

Pennsylvania Center for Adapted Sports
4 Boathouse Row
Kelly Drive
Philiadelphia, PA 19130
www.centeronline.com

Lessons, guided skiing for beginners on up.

Vermont Adaptive Ski & Sports
PO Box 139
Killington, VT 05751
802-786-4991
www.vermontadaptive.org

Lessons, guided skiing for beginners on up.

 

 

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