National Veterans Wheelchair Games

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The National Veterans Wheelchair Games is an annual event co-presented by the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the Paralyzed Veterans of America (PVA).

Official Site

Goals

  • Promote health, wellness, and rehabilitation through adaptive sports for Veterans with disabilities.
  • Provide a platform for Veterans to compete, showcase their skills, and inspire others.
  • Encourage fellowship among Veterans, fostering a sense of community and camaraderie.
  • Highlight the capabilities of Veterans with disabilities, changing public perceptions about disability.

Creation

The National Veterans Wheelchair Games was launched in 1981 by the VA to help Veterans with spinal cord injuries, amputations, and other conditions regain physical fitness and confidence. PVA joined as a co-presenter in 1985 to expand the event's reach and impact.

Funding

Funding for the Wheelchair Games comes from a combination of VA budget allocations, sponsorships, donations, and support from PVA. The total funding can vary year by year but typically involves millions in support, with specifics not always publicly detailed. Funding is ongoing, supported by the commitment of both organizations to the event.

Leadership

The program is co-led by:

  • Director of the National Veterans Wheelchair Games from the VA
  • National Sports Director from Paralyzed Veterans of America

Website

https://www.wheelchairgames.org

Social Media Accounts

Wikipedia Article

No specific Wikipedia article exists for the "National Veterans Wheelchair Games." Information might be found under broader topics like Paralyzed Veterans of America or Adaptive sports.

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