Monarchs Move
The Monarchs Move Program is a community-based adapted physical activity program for youth with disabilities, ages 7-17. Held on ¹ÏÉñÍø’s campus, participants will engage in circuit-based activities alongside university volunteers. Activities include but are not limited to sitting volleyball, beep kickball, balance courses, and wheelchair sports. This program comes at no cost to participants.
If you have any questions about the Monarchs Move Program, please contact Baillie OllilaÌý´Ç°ù Dr. Justin Haegele.
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Camp Webber
Through a gift from the ME Webber Foundation, the CMHD faculty and staff organize and implement Camp Webber, a one week sports camp for youth wtih visual impairments in Anchorage, AK. For more information, please contact our program director, Ally Keene, atÌýmkeen002@odu.edu.
Mighty Monarchs
The Mighty Monarchs Adapted Sports Program is a community-based adapted sports program for youth with physical disabilities and visual impairments. The program is held on the campus of ¹ÏÉñÍø and offers the opportunity for youth with physical disabilities and visual impairments to participate in adapted sports (e.g., wheelchair basketball, wheelchair tennis, goalball, beep baseball, and much more), on a bi-weekly basis, throughout the school year. The program is housed in the Department of Human Movement Sciences (HMS) at ¹ÏÉñÍø and supervised by faculty and graduate students in Health and Physical Education and Park, Recreation and Tourism Studies.
Thank You!
Many of our programs, including REACH, Mighty Monarchs, and Camp Webber, are supported by the Lions Club.