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No Boundaries Camp: Intro to Wheelchair Sports

Presented by Coloplast and hosted by Courage Kenny Adaptive Sports & Recreation, No Boundaries Camp offers an exciting introduction to wheelchair sports for kids. Enjoy two full days packed with fun, activities, new experiences, and friendships. Explore a variety of wheelchair sports and recreational activities, including wheelchair softball, wheelchair basketball, adaptive outdoor recreation run by Three Rivers Park District, and more! This camp is specially designed for children aged 6 to 14 with lower extremity disabilities. 

Participants can choose between a full two-day camp session or a single-day session, more details to come about daily offering. Come and discover the joy of adaptive recreation with us! 

2025 Dates: Friday, June 27 and Saturday, June 28 

Friday, June 27 - Hyland Lake Park Reserve, Bloomington 

  • Events: Archery, Fishing, Geocaching 

Saturday, June 28 - Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute, Golden Valley 

  • Events: Wheelchair Basketball, Wheelchair Softball, Adaptive Cycling, etc. 

Registration includes: 

  • Adaptive equipment
  • Incredible volunteer support 
  • Lunch on both days 
  • Two days of fun! 

 

 

Learn more

What it is

No Boundaries Camp is a 2-day intro to adaptive sports camp for youth ages 6 to 14. At this camp, kids will learn about a variety of adaptive sports and recreational activities, including competitive wheelchair sports.  

Here is a video from a past camp to help give you an idea what it’s all about.  

Who it is for

Who plays wheelchair sports? 
The adaptive sports offered through this camp are primarily competitive wheelchair sports, which require a permanent lower extremity disability to compete. Campers do not need to use a wheelchair for daily living to participate in wheelchair sports. This includes, but is not limited to spina bifida, spinal cord injury, amputee and cerebral palsy. We are all about having fun and introducing all kids to sports and recreation activities. 

What to expect

Athletes will participate in a multitude of different adaptive sports and recreational activities! Check-in starts at 9:00 AM both days, with pick-up at 4:00 PM. Parents or caregivers are encouraged to stay at the camp in case any needs arise. If your child need assistance with toileting, a parent or caregiver is required to stay. A more detailed schedule of events will be provided prior to the start of camp. 

Get involved

To participate  

  1. Sign and return mandatory PARTICIPATION FORMS & WAIVERS.
  2. Register online at CK ACTIVE or click the links below for more info. 
  3. Review the ATHLETE CODE OF CONDUCT

Volunteer 

Share your skills and your love of sports with our programs by volunteering. 

To volunteer, contact us at CKRIVolunteerService@allina.com at 612-775-2728. 

For information and to register

Contact information

Romaus Mesa
Phone: 612-775-2278
romaus.mesa@allina.com

Fee information

See registration link for fee information.

No participant will be turned away due to financial hardships. Thanks to our generous donors, scholarships are available based on financial need. To apply, complete a Scholarship / Cost Share application prior to registering for a program. Please contact us if you have any questions. 

What to bring

  • Wear athletic clothing and bring layers
  • Closed toe shoes
  • Water bottle
  • If you have your own adaptive equipment such as a track chair, specialized prosthetics for running, please bring them. If not, they will be provided.