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Since 1985 Ability First Youth Sports Camp has provided
sports and recreation opportunities for youth
with physical disabilities. Ability First was founded
by Eric Snedeker and Bill Bowness, masters students
in the Therapeutic Recreation department at California
State University, Chico. The camp runs for one week every
summer on the campus of California State University, Chico
and has served well over 700 youth since its inception.
Ability First Youth Sports Camp is one of only a few residential
sports camps in the United States. For so many youth with
disabilities, opportunities to participate in recreational
and competitive activities and to socialize with their
peers is rare. More importantly, Ability First Youth Sports
Camp provides services to youth from disadvantaged and
underrepresented backgrounds who live in a rural area.
Several of our participants have continued their athletic
training and are competing at national and international
levels.
  The staff consists primarily of students enrolled
in the Therapeutic Recreation and Adaptive Physical Education
Departments at California State University, Chico. Ability
First Youth Sports Camp has provided a unique training
opportunity for students to apply theoretical concepts
in a residential camp setting. Through these types of
community-based learning experiences, the Departments
and students have gained state-wide recognition. |
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