Organizations

+ Nonprofits

Around the world, numerous organizations and nonprofits are working to make travel more inclusive for everyone. This page highlights the groups leading the way in accessibility by providing essential services, promoting disability rights, designing inclusive experiences, or supporting the adaptive travel community in other meaningful ways.

Each featured post below shares the mission, services, and contact information of these organizations to help travelers connect with the right resources. From advocacy groups and equipment lenders to tour operators and community support networks, this directory grows as more people and partners come together to create a world where everyone can explore freely.

If you’re part of an organization helping travelers with disabilities or know of one that should be featured please reach out. We’re always looking to expand this list with reliable, mission-driven partners.

Inclusive Cycling International

Inclusive Cycling International is a nonprofit dedicated to bringing adapted cycling to the world. Since 2016, Inclusive Cycling International has

Bay Area Outreach & Recreation Program (BORP)

Bay Area Outreach & Recreation Program (BORP) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization working to improve the health, independence and social

The Lionheart Community Foundation

The Lionheart Community is a dedicated grassroots organization in the Sacramento, California area, founded by Charlene Vine with a mission

Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF)

It is the mission of the Challenged Athletes Foundation (CAF) to provide opportunities and support to people with physical challenges,

San Diego, California: Adaptive + Recreational Sailing

Challenged Sailors San Diego in California provides therapeutic and recreational adaptive sailing opportunities for people with disabilities to enhance their

Teton Adaptive Sports: Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Teton Adaptive is a nonprofit organization focused on adaptive outdoor recreation located in Jackson Hole, Wyoming not far from the

Freedom Sailing International

Freedom Sailing International is a non-profit organization based in New Orleans, whose mission is to design, build and operate the first

All Wheels Up

All Wheels Up currently is the only organization in the world crash testing wheelchair tie downs and wheelchairs for commercial

AccessSurf Hawaii

AccessSurf is a non-profit organization in Hawaii that offers therapeutic adaptive aquatic instruction to individuals, families and wounded military personnel.

Abilities Expos

Abilities Expos are about bringing necessary products and services together under one roof for the community of people with disabilities, their

California: Bay Area Association of Disabled Sailors

The Bay Area Association of Disabled Sailors (BAADS) strives to make all aspects of sailing accessible. To fulfill this mission, we

Triumph Foundation

The mission of the Triumph Foundation is to help children, adults, and Veterans with Spinal Cord Injury/Disorder (SCI) to triumph

Sail the Sea + Adaptive Sailing

Have you ever felt like being in a wheelchair was limiting your choice of holidays? Have you ever wanted to

Seattle, Washington Outdoors for All Foundation

Get outside with Outdoors for All in the beautiful Pacific Northwest! Outdoors for All Foundation is a Seattle, Washington based

Valley Adaptive Sports (VAS)

Valley Adaptive Sports’ is a non-profit organization that aims to support and develop recreation opportunities for people with disabilities in

No Barriers USA

No Barriers is a registered 501(c) that works to empowers people of all walks of life and abilities to overcome obstacles,

Disclaimer: This blog is all about sharing real wheelchair travel experiences—some from me, and many from awesome folks in our community. We do our best to keep things accurate, but accessibility can change, so always double-check before you go. Everyone’s journey is different, and that’s what makes this space so special! Also, some posts might include affiliate links to help keep this site rolling.

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