Mission
Waterville Valley Adaptive Sports is dedicated to empowering individuals with disabilities through access and instruction in sports and recreation for life. We encourage freedom and self reliance through experiential opportunities in a safe and supportive environment with our highly trained staff and volunteers. The program enriches the lives of everyone involved, resulting in profound and lasting impact on individualism, health and well-being.
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Support
If you would like to help fund the important work of Waterville Valley Adaptive Sports, which provides snowsports lessons for hundreds of clients with a wide range of disabilities, you can now donate to Waterville Valley Adaptive Sports securely online by simply tapping the donate button.
Your donations help WVAS clients discover the freedom of winter sports and a sense of accomplishment and independence too rare in their lives. If you’re more comfortable with a physical check, please mail your check to the address below. Make checks payable to: Waterville Valley Adaptive Sports. |
Please mail your donation to:
Waterville Valley Adaptive Sports
P.O. Box 505
Waterville Valley, NH 03215
We appreciate your support. Please remember, Waterville Adaptive Sports is a 501c3 non-profit organization and your donation is tax deductible. Consider whether your employer might provide matching funds for your donation.
If you are 70 ½ or older, you can make tax-free distributions from IRA accounts (up to $100,000 a year) to qualified charitable organizations, including Waterville Valley Adaptive Sports. In addition to being tax-free and not included in adjusted gross income, a Charitable Rollover gift may fulfill part or all of your yearly required minimum distribution (RMD). As always, we encourage talking to your tax advisor before taking this type of action.
Waterville Valley Adaptive Sports
P.O. Box 505
Waterville Valley, NH 03215
We appreciate your support. Please remember, Waterville Adaptive Sports is a 501c3 non-profit organization and your donation is tax deductible. Consider whether your employer might provide matching funds for your donation.
If you are 70 ½ or older, you can make tax-free distributions from IRA accounts (up to $100,000 a year) to qualified charitable organizations, including Waterville Valley Adaptive Sports. In addition to being tax-free and not included in adjusted gross income, a Charitable Rollover gift may fulfill part or all of your yearly required minimum distribution (RMD). As always, we encourage talking to your tax advisor before taking this type of action.
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