BE BOLD. BELONG. BECOME.

Wisconsin’s Biggest Adaptive Sports Organization

Our Mission:

We improve the quality of life for individuals with physical disabilities or visual impairments through the power of adaptive sport, recreation, fitness and education.

Upcoming Events

Members of WASA Sled Hockey Team pose for a picture with orange Admirals mascot.
Light blue WASA lightning bolt.
Female wheelchair basketball player holds American Flag
Wheelchair basketball player smiles for a photo with a friend.

What’s Up At WASA?

You Belong at WASA

  • A group of young people smiling and racing in sport wheelchairs.

    TRY IT

    We invite everyone – regardless of their ability status - to try adaptive sports. We provide the equipment, the instructors, and the fun!

  • Youth wheelchair baseball players pose for a team picture.

    RECREATIONAL

    Fun and fitness are the heart of our programs. We welcome beginners in all of our sports and activities. Find your community!

  • Male wheelchair basketball players fight for the ball.

    COMPETITIVE

    Looking for a little intensity? Our top-tier teams compete at a national level. And several of our athletes are Paralympians.

A group of veterans slamming ropes during a HeroFit workout.

WASA supports veterans looking to maintain or regain their active lifestyle. Veterans can register for WASA activities for free.

Plus, we offer HeroFit: Operation Deep Health to provide custom programs tailored for veterans with disabilities.

VETERANS

Support Adaptive Sports

Your financial support fuels our mission, powers our athletes, and brings the life-changing benefit of sports to our community. It means the world to us and the amazing people we serve.

Young athlete tries sled hockey.
Young girl in a wheelchair shoots basketball into arms of older girl.
  • "Being an athlete with WASA has allowed me the freedom to appreciate my body for what it can do instead of focusing on how I feel it limits me. I didn't start playing sports until I was 28, but I can imagine my childhood self-esteem issues wouldn't have been so severe had I participated in adaptive sports sooner."

    Rebecca R. | Wheelchair Lacrosse Athlete

  • "Adaptive Sports have improved my daughter’s well being and has benefited our entire family’s happiness."

    A Proud Papa

  • "WASA gives me the opportunity to socialize with other people with similar disabilities. Sometimes in life there are times when it seems like you are the only one who is disabled, which can cause you to feel isolated. Being around others who are going through the same struggles can make this life a little easier –

    Darrin M | Wheelchair Rugby Athlete

  • "WASA allows me to see the world and possibilities differently. As a volunteer, I get to see who my patients are, and what they can be part of outside of my world of physical therapy and spinal cord injury. It helps me at work to see my patients as a whole and help them to bridge the gap of participating in meaningful areas of life after their injury."

    Kelly K | Physical Therapist | WASA Volunteer

  • "WASA allows me to keep an active and healthy lifestyle and feel confident in my appearance and abilities, learning how to be as independent as possible, giving me a voice in the community, and a forever network of friends and role models to lean on when times are tough."

    – Tony S. | Wheelchair Rugby Athlete