Challenged America
Adaptive Sailing for Kids and Adults with Disabilities
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MISSION

The Challenged America program is dedicated to introduce sailing as a therapeutic and rehabilitative enhancing activity to individuals with disabilities, their loved ones, and professionals in healthcare and rehabilitation.

 

VISION

To introduce adaptive sailing and other recreational activities as a new life experience to improve health, build self-confidence, develop new skills and abilities, stimulate independence, and foster the competitive spirit of program participants to fulfill the goals and objectives of the charity.

Challenged America is designed to be a participant sustaining program. 

 

CHALLENGED AMERICA CAPTAINS (MANAGEMENT)

Challenged America is managed by the DBA president, and governed by the all-all-volunteer board of directors of the Disabled Businesspersons Association (DBA), the charitable organization under which the Challenged America program operates.

The DBA board of directors includes community and business leaders from a wide range of professional and entrepreneurial backgrounds.  The board members are:

 

HISTORY

In 1978 two disabled veterans in wheelchairs were at San Diego’s Mission Bay watching others sail, and said:  “That looks like fun…and all of them are sitting too.  Now, that’s something we should be able to do.”

Unable to find a sailing program or school able to accommodate their needs and desire to sail a boat themselves, other than provide a “ride” in a sailboat, they purchased a Cal 20 sailboat, and invited others, with and without disabilities, to learn how to sail with them.

Soon racing became a focus, and the grass-roots effort moved to San Diego’s Big Bay, graduating to a Santana 27 racing sailboat, and then followed by a Beneteau First Class 10 (34 foot) racer.  The sailing program by and for the disabled developed and grew, with sailors of all ages, having various types of disabilities, most experiencing bay and offshore sailing and racing for the first time.

Today, Challenged America attracts the disabled and their loved ones, professionals in sports therapy and recreational rehabilitation, sailing instructors, yacht designers, educators, researchers, innovators, engineers and adaptive technology developers from around the world to San Diego to participate or  observe the Challenged America program.  Hundreds visit and sail with Challenged America each year.

 

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