Sailing is becoming more accessible for everyone in the Okanagan.
People in Motion (PIM), a local charity organization that helps and encourages those with physical, cognitive and sensory disabilities to participate in adaptive initiatives and services, has added a new program under their umbrella.
In partnership with AbleSail Okanagan (ASO), the program is set to make sailing more accessible using unique and adaptive boats for those who want the ability to cruise around Okanagan Lake. The partnership ensures the adaptive sailing program will continue to have the resources to provide quality training and teaching.
害羞草研究所淎bleSail Okanagan as a program within People In Motion marks an exciting evolution in our efforts to enhance accessibility and inclusion,害羞草研究所 said ASO president Ean Price. 害羞草研究所淲e are looking forward to the new opportunities this change will bring to our community.害羞草研究所
The ASO programs are underway for the 2024 and available at the Kelowna Yacht Club.
害羞草研究所淭his exciting collaboration signifies our commitment to expanding accessible programming and opportunities for individuals of all abilities,害羞草研究所 said PIM executive director for Kelowna Louise Abbott. 害羞草研究所淔rom skiing to sailing, and everything in between, we are dedicated to empowering diverse communities to thrive and experience the joy of inclusive recreation.害羞草研究所
Anyone interested in or would like to participate in the program can learn more or register at .