Miami-Dade Parks awarded grant

Miami-Dade Parks awarded a grant for therapeutic recreation

From David Volz

The Miami-Dade County Parks, Recreation and Open Spaces Department’s Therapeutic Recreation and Inclusion (T.R.I.) unit has received a grant award of $136, 520 from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) under the Grants for Adaptive Sports Programs for Veterans and Service Members with disabilities (ASG Program.)  The funds will help to increase and expand the unit’s adaptive sports opportunities for veterans. 

“This grant is one of the many ways we can honor and celebrate our Miami-Dade servicemen and women for their valor, bravery, and selflessness,” said Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava. “We are committed to protecting and supporting our veterans, and these programs through these programs we help many of our wounded veterans recover and reclaim their lives.”

The purpose of the grant program includes providing adaptive sport activities designed to enhance the rehabilitative, therapeutic, and whole life health of veterans and service members across the complete spectrum of adaptive sport activities – from recreational through elite levels of competition.

“Miami-Dade Parks is honored to receive this generous grant award from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs,” said Miami-Dade Parks Director Maria I. Nardi. “These funds allow us to provide more adaptive sports programming for local veterans with disabilities and enable these heroes to improve their physical and mental health and help build their self-esteem for living happier and healthier lives, through parks and park programs.” 

Miami-Dade Parks Therapeutic Recreation and Inclusion currently offers these adaptive sports clinics: Archery, Boccia, Bowling, Disc Golf, Fishing, Golf, Hand-cycling, Trap Shooting, Kayaking, Table Tennis, Waterskiing, Wheelchair Softball, Pickleball, and Aquatics. Upon completion of the sports clinics, participants will have the opportunity to continue in most of these activities free of charge.

Many program participants take part in Miami-Dade Parks’ annual Adaptive Sports Experience, as well as regional and national sports events. They also receive mentorship from the Parks Department’s own Miami HEAT Wheels wheelchair basketball team that competes in the National Wheelchair Basketball Association (NWBA).