Extracurricular activities, especially sports programs, are excellent learning opportunities for students of all levels. There are many lessons learned and transferable skills that make a huge impact in enriching and enhancing life experiences. In today’s show, we learn more about Spirit League, a unique sports organization for those with special needs. Join us to learn more!
Melissa Cory is an occupational therapist and the mother of four grown children, one of which was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder. Melissa is a board member for Spirit League, a special needs sports league in Orange County, CA. The league, offering several sports for ages 6-30, aims to foster self-esteem, enhance social skills, and build friendships. Participating families can strengthen relationships, provide support, and develop community. The league began in 2004 because four families saw the need for sports opportunities for kids with developmental disabilities. With various sports offered for a wide age range, the league now includes hundreds of participants and a hefty waitlist.
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Visit www.spiritleague.org to learn more and get on the mailing list for registration information. You can also sign up to volunteer or donate to Spirit League.
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