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By Nicole Angresano

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Bradford Beach for ALL: Summer 2025 Launch Party

When: Saturday, June 28, 2025, 1-3 p.m.

 Where: Bradford Beach

 What:

The Ability Center aims to provide people impacted by disabilities with opportunities to be fit, active, healthy and to play. Our RampUp program creates spaces for friends and families of all abilities to gather and enjoy time together. We assist communities and organizations to become more universally accessible while delivering inclusive recreation opportunities.

Come join us on Saturday, June 28th, from 1-3 p.m. at our RampUp site at Bradford Beach. This is a FREE event for everyBODY to come try out our beach wheelchairs and play adaptive games on the beach! The first 25 attendees will also receive a voucher redeemable for food or beverage at the concession stands.

Interview Opportunities: Founder and Executive Director of The Ability Center Damian Buchman as well as program staff will be available.

CONTACT: Nicole Angresano, The Ability Center, 262-409-3800; nicole@TACwi.org 

About The Ability Center

The Ability Center’s (TAC) goal is to provide a higher quality of life for people of all abilities by transforming greater Milwaukee into the most universally inclusive recreation destination in the world. TAC achieves its mission, to provide people impacted by disabilities with a daily opportunity to be fit, active, healthy, and to play, through four initiatives: RampUp: Universal Community, which designs, builds and/or implements universally inclusive recreational opportunities; Open Gym: Adaptive Programs, partners with community-based nonprofits, and parks & recreation departments – Open Gym provides an opportunity for people of all abilities to play together in an inclusive, non-competitive, friendly environment where your friends, family, peers and/or colleagues can join you to play in a “Different Pair of Shoes;” and ASAP: Inclusive Education, a school-based Adaptive Scholastic Athletic Program (ASAP), hosts disability awareness assemblies and inclusive physical education classes. Connect with us on tacwi.org, Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn

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