Skating Association for the Blind and Handicapped

The Skating Association for the Blind and Handicapped (SABAH) is an American non-profit educational corporation which helps children, youth, and adults with all types of disabilities. Founded in 1977 by Elizabeth M. O'Donnell, a former professional ice skater, the Buffalo, New York based organization has taught over 9,000 people who have physical, cognitive, or emotional challenges to ice skate.[1]

Programs

Using locally-raised funds, SABAH provides adaptive skating equipment, weekly adaptive ice skating lessons, and volunteer support to give skating instruction to more than 800 people with disabilities each week. Skaters learn self-discipline and improve their strength, endurance, balance, and coordination.[2]

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