Army Veteran Katie Verderber finds new purpose through adaptive sports, rising from injury to become a Paralympic wheelchair curler for Team USA.
Project S.E.R.V.E. has partnered with injured Veterans and emergency responders to design and build one-of-a-kind adaptive solutions.
Salt Lake City Veterans find camaraderie and recovery through adaptive sports at the 2025 National Veterans Summer Sports Clinic.
Veteran Thomas Deaton represented the Air Force at the Warrior Games, an event where wounded, ill, and injured service members compete in adaptive sports.
VA is accepting applications through July 2, 2025, from eligible community organizations to provide adaptive sports and therapeutic recreational opportunities for disabled Veterans and members of the armed forces.
Forget 'No Pain, No Gain'—try 'No Pain, More Gain' with Tai Chi! Calm the mind and gift yourself well-being in this week's #LiveWholeHealth practice.
24 doctor of physical therapy students volunteered at the National Disabled Veterans Golf Clinic in Riverside, Iowa, in September.
Army Veteran John Wade participated in the 38th annual National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic, continuing to live his life to the fullest.
Dr. Alexander Senk combines his passion for rehabilitation through adaptive sports, such as scuba, research and helping patients achieve their goals.
VA’s nearly $16 million in grants to qualifying organizations helps thousands of disabled Veterans and members of the Armed Forces participate in adaptive sports.
Register for the Sports4Vets Throwdown, a virtual adaptive fitness event.
This year’s Summer Sports Clinic cycling event featured a 30-mile round trip ride on adaptive cycles provided by the Wounded Warrior Project.












