
Autism Acceptance Month
April is Autism Acceptance Month, an observance to highlight the increasing number of individuals on the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and the impacts on families. The observance was created by
April is Autism Acceptance Month, an observance to highlight the increasing number of individuals on the Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and the impacts on families. The observance was created by
SoCal Adaptive Sports is an organization that looks to make tennis an accessible sport for people of all backgrounds and abilities throughout Southern California. The organization was founded in June
“She’s legally blind in her right eye, so I didn’t think she’d see the ball,” said Heather Osborn about her daughter, Marie Osborn. Aside from that, Marie Osborn certainly has
In Southern California, two organizations will receive grant support, including ASRA/Wheelchair Tennis San Diego (Carlsbad) and West Coast Wheelchair Tennis Association (Hollywood).
Watching high-profile United States wheelchair tennis players David Wagner and Dana Mathewson compete in last week’s Tokyo Paralympics Games left young Southern Californians inspired and dreaming of competing for gold
Count Jason Allen as a fan of the USTA Southern California and all they have done for wheelchair tennis over the years. The USTA National Manager of Wheelchair Tennis, Allen
It started as a thoughtful effort to bridge the gap between two brothers, and flourished into a support system that creates tennis experiences for developmentally-challenged youngsters in Orange County. Last