
The Adaptive Athletics Foundation bridges the gap between adaptive equipment and coaching, empowering individuals to reach their full potential.
Our mission is to foster a community where everyone, regardless of physical ability, can thrive through fitness. We believe that every person deserves access to quality fitness resources and the necessary support to overcome physical challenges.
With a vision to create inclusive fitness environments, the Adaptive Athletics Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, provides fitness spaces, with grants for adaptive equipment and scholarships for adaptive coaching certifications. Our foundation also hosts retreats to help build a supportive community and offer a platform to celebrate the achievements of our athletes.

Building a Community in the DMV
Fostering a supportive network for adaptive athletes and fitness enthusiasts in the DC, Maryland, and Virginia areas.

Together, we can empower individuals of all abilities to reach their full potential. Join us in making a difference—every contribution counts.
On May 16, 2024, Governor Moore signed into law the So Everybody Can Move Act of Maryland, in which I was the lead to turn this bill into a law. What it is currently, if Maryland residents were to become amputees, insurance companies are only required to provide ONE prosthetic for everyday use.
Think of shoes you would not use: dancing shoes for running or cowboy boots for weightlifting. It is the same concept for prosthetics and the importance of health and wellness for an amputee. As of January 1, 2025, Maryland will require insurance companies to approve these devices essential for amputees.​

