Bay Area Outreach Recreation Program, Inc.

Bay Area Outreach Recreation Program, Inc.

Berkeley, CA 94703
Tax ID94-2324340

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More about this organization

Mission

Bay Area Outreach & Recreation Program (BORP) was founded in 1976 to to improve the health, independence and social integration of people with physical disabilities of all ages through sports, recreation and fitness programs.

About

YOUTH SPORTS PROGRAM provides year-round sports and recreation activites for children and youth with disabilities ages 5-20. Adaptive sports activites offered on a weekly basis include wheelchair basketball, power soccer, cycling and sled hockey. Transportation to program activites is provided. Youth teams participate in local and national tournaments, clinics and sporting events. The program helps participants increase strength, fitness and mobility, learn teamwork and sportsmanship, connect with peers and positive adult role models, develop self-confidence, independence leadership and social skills. Last year the program served 90 youth through ongoing activities and introduced 200 young people to adaptive sports through outreach activities, school exhibitions and special events.

Revenue

$1,016,328

Expenses

$1,074,078

Website

borp.org