MORE THAN A GAME

A MOVEMENT IN MOTION

At Able Athletics, impact isn't just felt — it's measured. Through the honest feedback of our athletes and volunteers, the data speaks clearly: Inclusive sport transforms lives, builds community, and keeps people coming back for more.

LIVES TRANSFORMED

Families don’t just participate in Able Athletics, they believe in it. Our parent survey results show that 86.7% rated their athlete's experience as very good, while 80% strongly agreed the program made a real difference in their athlete's quality of life. Parents overwhelmingly agreed that our programming was tailored to meet their athlete's individual needs. And when asked if they would recommend Able Athletics to other families, the answer was unanimous. 100% said yes. Across the board, not a single family responded with anything less than agreement on any measure. That kind of consistency doesn't happen by accident. It’s a reflection of a program that is consistently delivering for the athletes and families who trust us.

POWERED BY VOLUNTEERS

Our volunteers are the heartbeat of Able Athletics, and their feedback tells a powerful story. Half of our volunteers had been with us before, while the other half were brand new, participating with us for the very first time. Yet regardless of experience, the impact was undeniable. 83.3% strongly agreed they made a meaningful difference in the lives of our athletes, and 76.7% strongly agreed that volunteering with Able Athletics positively changed their perspective on inclusivity. Because an experience this rewarding is worth sharing, 100% of volunteers said they would recommend this experience to others. Not a single volunteer responded with anything less than agreement across any measure. Able Athletics doesn't just bring people in — it creates advocates. The survey speaks for itself.


“Able Athletics offers a beautiful experience to kids with limitations. People are always kind and helpful, and they have a great attitude. These programs make the kids feel confident, hopeful, energetic, happy, loved, and valued.”

- Anonymously Surveyed Parent