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Our mission is to provide individuals of all abilities unlimited opportunities to build confidence, foster independence and promote wellness while exploring new environments. By using outdoor recreation as a catalyst for social change, we contribute to the advancement of a more fully inclusive society for people with disabilities.
This site provides you with guidelines and tips on how to safely hike New Hampshire trails. Being prepared is the key to having a safe and enjoyable day in the mountains.
Horse Power is recognized nationally for its pro-active intervention and treatment programs for youths dealing with physical abuse, divorce, suicide, bereavement, or substance abuse. Horse Power has also developed a model program designed to work with schools serving students with attention deficit disorders or learning problems and who may be "at risk" of running away, dropping out of school, or developing patterns of juvenile delinquency.
NCPAD is an information center concerned with physical activity and disability. Being physically active is good for every body. That's a message you will find many times on this site. Being active is an important part of getting and staying healthy.
Going out to eat? Wondering if you can get in the door or use the facilities once you are in? The Disabilities Rights Center and the NH Chapter, National Spinal Cord Injury Association have created a guide to NH restaurant accessibility. |