Paralyzed Veterans of America acting as a ‘guardian angel’ for veterans
April is PVA awareness month, and Shaun Castle opens up about his service, his injury, and how being a member of PVA saved his life From near death to becoming
April is PVA awareness month, and Shaun Castle opens up about his service, his injury, and how being a member of PVA saved his life From near death to becoming
Hundreds of veterans recently took part in the National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic in Snowmass Village, Colo. By Eve Neisen – Dept of Veterans Affairs Thomas Sagpao wheels out
Discover how to get started in the wet, wild and even therapeutic sport of adaptive surfing By John Groth Bruno Hansen started adaptive surfing in a very hardcore way. After
Christina Gardner is a U.S. Army veteran and an all-star sled hockey player By Courtney Verrill Christina Gardner (right) fights for the puck during a sled hockey game against the
Paralyzed Veterans of America has been on a mission to change lives and build brighter futures for seriously injured heroes. Operation PAVE is one such objective Over his 25-year military
One Marine veteran’s dream to compete in the Paralympics Marine Corps Reservist veteran Lance Weir had no idea that a life-changing injury in 1993 would one day instill in him
Para-powerlifting can seem like a daunting task at first glance, but you don’t have to be an elite athlete to get started
SPORTS `N SPOKES Junior Athlete of the Year Kayla Bolnick got a slow start in adaptive sports, but has worked her way to the top of the podium and there’s no end in sight

From Patient to Paralympian: Army Veteran Lia Coryell Reflects on Journey to Rio

Navy Veteran Andre Shelby Becomes First African American to Compete in Paralympic Archery By Brittany Ballenstedt Paralyzed Navy veteran Andre Shelby traces his journey to the Paralympics back to a