Ep 88 - Don Webber and Camille Kramer of Wasatch Adaptive Sports

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In this episode of the Gnar Stool podcast, we explore the transformative world of adaptive sports with Don Webber and Camille Kramer from Wasatch Adaptive Sports. Don shares the organization’s roots, founded in the 1970s by visionary ski instructor Peter Mandler, and its mission to empower individuals with disabilities through access, independence, and community.Camille, a participant and passionate advocate, reflects on her journey after a traumatic brain injury and how adaptive sports helped her rebuild confidence, embrace adventure, and reclaim her life. From learning to ski to shredding trails on her mountain bike, her story is a powerful reminder of what’s possible with the right support.Together, Don and Camille dive into the importance of customized equipment, the impact of community-led fundraising, and how adaptive sports support mental health and self-esteem. This episode is a moving look at what it means to truly show up for others and how inclusive recreation can change lives.Relevant Links:Donate! If folks are interested in making a donation, we're getting pretty close to our summer crowdfunding goal of $50K toward our bike programs. The quick donation link for this campaign is bit.ly/WASBikesAlternatively, call Don to donate at is 801-550-8403Volunteer! WAS needs volunteers! Visit us at wasatchadaptivesports.org/volunteer to learn more and sign up for a volunteer training! You can also call the main WAS line to learn more at 801-834-0476, or email [email protected]! WAS programs are offered to anyone of any ability at no cost to those who need the support. Visit wasatchadaptivesports.org/participate to learn more about the programs we offer and fill out our new participant form. You can also call the main WAS line to learn more at 801-834-0476, or email [email protected]! https://wasatchadaptivesports.org/shopGnar Stool Podcast X SMMT Tumblerhttps://smmtoutdoor.com/

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