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RECREATION IS FOR EVERYONE! The AIROW Project's Mission: We create adaptive & inclusive recreation opportunities for individuals with disabilities

Photos from AIROW's post 10/29/2025

When the going gets tough, it’s more important than ever to look out for each other. In a few short days, our community along with the entire nation will lose access to SNAP benefits. Without this food assistance, many among us will go hungry. Those of us that are living with a disability are sometimes even more at risk when federal funding of this nature is disrupted.
We here at the AIROW Project feel passionately about providing a space where those with disabilities may live a healthy and active life. Without food we can be neither healthy nor active. As such, we will be collecting food donations to be delivered to those in our community whose disabilities limit their access to transportation. If you have the means, please drop off any food you wish to be donated to Airow’s office in the on Commercial Street in downtown Bellingham. Our collection times will be weekdays from 9am to 4pm. If you don’t have spare food but want to help the cause, please consider making a donation via our website.
Together we can provide a more equitable life for our beloved community 🩵

05/22/2025

Are you interested in the Adaptive & Inclusive Summer Camp this summer? www.theairowproject.org > programs > adaptive & inclusive summer camp to start today's registration process.

Photos from AIROW's post 03/22/2025

Down Right AWESOME

03/16/2025

It's been a great winter of fun. We are getting ready for our spring programs starting in April 🌸

03/08/2025

Girls just wanna have fun...and change the world while they’re at it!
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Invictus Games: a celebration of inclusivity in sports - Salish Current 02/26/2025

https://salish-current.org/2025/02/25/invictus-games-a-celebration-of-inclusivity-in-sports/

Check out this article!
Perhaps the biggest barrier in adaptive sports is the word “adaptive,” as the expense of sports equipment is a challenge for adaptive athletes who want to participate, said April Katz, founder and executive director of the AIROW (Adaptive and Inclusive Recreation of Whatcom County) Project in Bellingham.

Invictus Games: a celebration of inclusivity in sports - Salish Current Athletes with connections to Washington state shone in Vancouver and Whistler, while the Games honored Indigenous relations and highlighted the potential of local winter adaptive sports

Photos from AIROW's post 02/14/2025

We ❤️ inclusion

A letter from April Katz 02/03/2025

A letter from April Katz February 1st marks my one-year anniversary as full-time Executive Director of the AIROW Project. If the saying "Time flies when you're having fun" is true, this year has been my most fun yet! What started in 2021 as a couple of adaptive biking and hiking events is now a flourishing nonprofit offerin...

01/24/2025

We’re excited to invite you to our upcoming fundraiser night .
Waffle Wednesdays event on Jan 29th, 5:00-9:00 pm.

15% off all food & drinks sales donated to THE AIROW PROJECT. Raising funds to support our local individuals with disabilities enjoy more access to recreation.

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