Three children smiling on a grassy field after playing lacrosse, with one wearing goalie gear, another in a green sports jersey, and the third in a dark camouflage shirt.

Our Story

Founded in 2020, Able Lacrosse emerged from the vision of brothers Rowan and Christian Dias, inspired by their younger sister, Elle, to provide lacrosse access to individuals with rare disorders and developmental differences. What began as a heartfelt initiative by the siblings to share their love of the sport with Elle and her friends soon grew. With guidance from Elle's physical therapist, Dr. Erica Maiorano, and other special educators and service providers, the organization expanded to offer sports programming across Westchester County and Connecticut. It quickly became evident that the community had a strong need for inclusive sports opportunities. The Dias brothers sought further support, connecting with Scarsdale Varsity Lacrosse head coach James Synowiez. This collaboration sparked a movement to create volunteer opportunities for varsity athletes while simultaneously promoting education about inclusiveness, respect, and kindness.

In response to the community's desire for a broader range of inclusive sports, Able Lacrosse transformed into Able Athletics in November 2022. Our core mission remains the same: to foster a more inclusive and understanding future.

From humble origins, to a community united.

A woman helping a young girl catch soap bubbles with a net while two boys, one wearing a gray hoodie and white cap, and another person in a blue jacket observe, outdoors on a grassy backyard with playground equipment and trees.
Three children in an indoor sports facility, one demonstrating hockey stick handling while the other two observer, two small hockey goals in the background on artificial turf.

collaboration for a greater impact

Our first group session, May 2021

Group of children and adults wearing masks gathered in a grassy park with trees and playground equipment in the background.