In December of 2021, GMAS was awarded a grant from the WAWOS (We’re All Working on Something) Foundation. It is unusual for a small non-profit like ours to receive an unsolicited grant from a multi-national foundation such as WAWOS, and we truly took it to...
Green Mountain Adaptive Sports was honored to help coordinate and secure training facilities for fifteen Special Olympics of Vermont athletes, coaches, and support team who attended a training camp in Stowe last weekend. This year, Special Olympics of Vermont is...
Cynthia Needham has been president of Green Mountain Adaptive Sports since it was founded in 2009. We reached out to her to get to know her better, and understand how GMAS works, as well as discuss some of the challenges and opportunities that the program faces. GMAS:...
Tom Hall, Green Mountain Adaptive Sports board member and Stowe Mountain Resort ski instructor, knows well the equipment needs for the Adaptive Program at Stowe Mountain Resort. Some of the equipment is quite dated, and there is a need for a pair of snow sliders,...
On March 14th, 2022, Tom Hall will attempt to ski 55,000 vertical feet at Stowe Mountain Resort. The funds raised from his quest will be used to purchase adaptive ski equipment to be used by adults and youth with disabilities. Green Mountain Adaptive Sports is...
Green Mountain Adaptive Sports looks forward to welcoming Nate Hanson for a day of skiing and training with the Tetra Ski at Stowe Mountain Resort for a second session on Monday, March 14th, 2022. Nate is the University of Utah’s New England Rep for the Tetra Ski, the...