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The Surfers for Autism St. Lucie County Firefighter Chapter hosts a morning of surfing lessons and saltwater therapy Saturday, Aug. 13, 2022, at Pepper Park Beach in Fort Pierce. ... Their first ...
Surfers Healing is a non-profit organization that teaches children with autism to surf. It was founded by Israel and Danielle Paskowitz for the benefit of their son Isaiah Paskowitz who was diagnosed with autism at age three. Surfers Healing seeks to enrich the lives of people living with autism by exposing them to surfing.
AccesSurf; Formation: 2006: Founder: Mark Marble [1]: Type: 501(c)(3) nonprofit group [2] Purpose: AccesSurf empowers people with disabilities by providing adaptive surfing instruction and therapeutic educational programs on water recreation and enriches lives by assisting families to access the beach and ocean in a barrier free environment.
Gamble Rogers Memorial State Recreation Area is a 144-acre (0.58 km 2) Florida State Park in Flagler Beach, Florida, United States, between the Atlantic Ocean and the Intra-Coastal Waterway on State Route A1A. It is about 18 miles (29 km) north of Daytona Beach and about 30 miles (48 km) south of St. Augustine.
ROYAL PALM BEACH — We Rock the Spectrum, an international franchise of gyms adapted for children with autism, will open a new location in the village this fall.. The 5,000 square-foot center ...
April is National Autism Acceptance Month and April 2 was World Autism Day — both intended to increase awareness and understanding of Autism. Palm Beach County's public schools marked the day by ...
Jesse Billauer, a para surfing prone 2 surfer, paddling out with assistance at the 2022 Hawaii Adaptive Surfing Championships. In 2018 Dr. Maureen Johnson PhD, MS, OT/L, BCPR, C/NDT, Stoke for Life Foundation and the U.S. Open Adaptive Surfing Championships developed and copy wrote the current classification system being used by the AASP, PSL, and ISA.
The new sand will be pumped from an area 11 miles offshore of Flagler Beach. Harrah said the Army Corps anticipates returning to renourish the beach every 11 years for the 50-year life of the project.