Why donate to the Revelstoke Adaptive Sports Program?

Help us make sports accessible.

At the Revelstoke Adaptive Sports Program, we believe that everyone deserves the chance to experience the joy, freedom, and empowerment of sports—regardless of physical or cognitive ability. Your donation helps us break down barriers and open our community to people of all abilities.

Donate today.

Make sport possible for everyone

Give the Gift of Possibility

Every donation—big or small—helps someone access sport.  You’re not just funding a program. You’re investing in joy, resilience, and community.

Zeffy is a secure, 100% fee-free fundraising platform designed specifically for non-profits. Unlike other platforms, Zeffy does not charge transaction or processing fees, which means every dollar donated goes directly to our program.

How Your Donation Helps the Revelstoke Adaptive Sports Program
Your donation has a direct and meaningful impact on our participants. Contributions support:

  • Adaptive sport equipment and maintenance

  • Program access for participants of all ages and abilities

  • Instructor training and volunteer support

  • Reduced financial barriers so more individuals can participate safely and confidently

Because we use Zeffy, 100% of your donation stays with the Revelstoke Adaptive Sports Program and is invested directly into our participants and the equipment that makes adaptive sport possible.

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Your Donation Makes Access Possible!

  • Sit-skis, outriggers, and other specialised gear that help participants experience sports safely and fully.

  • Highly trained instructors and volunteers who provide individualized, empowering experiences.

  • Reduced program costs so families can participate without financial barriers.

  • Welcoming spaces where people of all abilities can play, connect, and thrive.

    • A child with limited mobility skis for the first time

    • A veteran with a spinal cord injury finds freedom on the mountain

    • A teen with a developmental disability discovers confidence and connection description

The Impact

  • A child with limited mobility skis for the first time

  • A veteran with a spinal cord injury finds freedom on the mountain

  • A teen with a developmental disability discovers confidence and connection