In a heartwarming and inclusive initiative, the non-profit organization known as the Recreation Adaptive Society in Victoria recently opened its doors to the community, inviting people of all abilities to experience the joy of accessible outdoor activities at Clover Point. This exceptional event, aptly named the “Adaptive Bike Fest,” aimed to demonstrate that getting outdoors can be a shared experience, even for those with limited mobility. What sets this event apart is its provision of an invaluable opportunity for people to try out expensive accessibility devices, such as adaptive bikes, without any financial commitment.
At the heart of this inspiring endeavor is Tanelle Bolt, the founder of the Recreation Adaptive Society. Tanelle’s journey towards creating this non-profit organization was born out of her own life-altering experience. In 2015, she endured a harrowing free-jumping accident from an 18-meter (60-foot) bridge, resulting in a severe spinal cord injury that left her a paraplegic.
Tanelle’s post-injury life opened her eyes to the myriad barriers that people with disabilities face when attempting to engage in outdoor activities. Her personal struggle became a catalyst for change, inspiring her to establish the Recreation Adaptive Society. She is determined to raise awareness not only among individuals with disabilities but also within the able-bodied community.
One of the society’s core missions is to provide a diverse inventory of adapted outdoor recreation equipment available for low-cost rentals. This essential service allows individuals to access specialized devices without the financial burden that often accompanies purchasing such equipment. The Adaptive Bike Fest is a testament to their commitment, offering attendees the chance to try out these life-changing devices for free.
The event’s success goes beyond the provision of equipment; it represents a broader message of inclusion, breaking down societal barriers, and fostering a community where everyone can participate in the joys of outdoor recreation. Tanelle Bolt’s dedication to making the outdoors accessible to all serves as an inspiration and a call to action.
For those who wish to support this noble cause, whether through equipment rentals or donations, the Recreation Adaptive Society has made it easy. Simply visit their website and explore the various ways in which you can contribute to this impactful organization. By doing so, you become part of a movement that seeks to transform outdoor recreation into an inclusive and accessible experience for everyone, regardless of their physical abilities. Join in on this journey toward a more inclusive and accessible outdoor world, where barriers are replaced with bridges, and everyone can savor the freedom of the great outdoors.