Inclusive Activities, Clark County
Sports & Athletics
TOPSoccer
TOPSoccer creates an environment where all participants make lasting memories and forge meaningful community connections and simply have fun with the game.
TOPSoccer volunteers coach, buddy or help run a program for players ages 4 and up with developmental and/or physical disabilities
Special Olympics
The Special Olympics is a global organization that offers sports training and competitions for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Founded in 1968, it promotes inclusion, confidence, and physical fitness through events at various levels, focusing on participation and personal achievement.
Recreation & Community Programs
Northwest Association for Blind Athletes (NWABA)
NWABA empowers individuals who are blind or visually impaired through sport and physical activity. The organization offers adaptive programs like tandem biking, goalball, track, and swimming. With a focus on inclusion, independence, and community, NWABA serves all ages in Clark County and beyond.
Camas Parks & Rec Adaptive Programs
Camas Parks & Recreation offers adaptive recreation options within its seasonal programming. Whether it's inclusive art classes, adaptive fitness, or modified sports, their programs are designed to welcome individuals with disabilities and promote fun, friendship, and physical activity in a supportive environment.
Vancouver Parks & Recreation – Access to Recreation Program
The Access to Recreation program helps ensure that individuals with disabilities can fully participate in Vancouver’s community classes and activities. Parks & Rec offers inclusive fitness, swimming, and art classes, and provides accommodations or one-on-one support as needed to create a positive and enriching experience
Arts, Music, & Theater
BMagenta Theater – Inclusive Acting Classes
Magenta Theater offers engaging acting classes and performance opportunities designed to be inclusive of individuals with disabilities. Classes emphasize self-expression, teamwork, and creativity in a welcoming environment, allowing participants to shine both on and off the stage.
Social & Life Skills Programs
Best Buddies Washington
Best Buddies creates one-on-one friendships and leadership opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Through school and community-based programs in Clark County, Best Buddies fosters inclusion, empathy, and meaningful social connections that help participants thrive.
Therapeutic Riding
Forward Stride
Forward Stride enhances quality of life through equine-assisted services for individuals with physical, emotional, and developmental needs. Their programs promote healing, growth, and independence through horseback riding, therapy, and community connection.
Discounts
Washington State Parks Disability Pass
Free Access & Camping Discounts
Washington residents with qualifying disabilities (including IDD) can apply for a free Disability Pass. This includes free parking at all state parks without needing a Discover Pass, a 50% discount on nightly camping and moorage fees, and access to ADA-accessible campsites. The pass is valid for 1 or 5 years and is renewable.
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Lifetime Disabled Veteran Pass
Complimentary State Park Access for Veterans
Veterans who are Washington residents with a 30% or greater service-connected disability can receive a lifetime free pass to Washington State Parks. This pass provides free day-use parking, boat launch access, trailer dump use, free camping or moorage, and no reservation fees.
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Everybody Plays! Recreation Scholarship
Tuition Assistance for Recreation Programs
This scholarship offers a 50% discount on recreation program fees for eligible Vancouver residents, including those with developmental disabilities. Once approved, the discount is automatically applied to qualifying registrations for the rest of the calendar year.
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America the Beautiful- National Parks Access Pass
The Access Pass is part of the America the Beautiful— the National Parks and Federal Recreational Lands Pass series and is available free for US citizens or permanent residents with permanent disabilities.
The Access Pass may be issued to US citizens or permanent residents of any age that have been medically determined to have a permanent disability (does not have to be a 100% disability) that severely limits one or more major life activities.