42 times your support helped
towards disability inclusion.
Through running, tandem cycling, trekking, camping, paragliding, and more. You ensured people with and without disabilities move, play, and grow. Together.
Real inclusion.
Not some consolation.
Inclusive sport means persons with and without disabilities doing the same activity together. Not a modified version of it, not a separate track, not a niche event. ABBF designs and participates in each experience so that every participant (regardless of disability) is fully in it. Here is what that looked like this year.
Sport verticals this year
Blind runners with sighted guides. Wheelchair users alongside walkers. Run InSync, Purple Fest, Procam events, and more. No one crosses the finish line alone.
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A sighted cyclist and a visually impaired co-pilot, moving together at speed. For many, the first time they've felt the wind that way. Four experiences this year.
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Real treks. Real altitude. Careful planning, adaptive gear, and a group that moves as one.
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Mixed groups of persons with and without disabilities together in the wild. Six experiences this year. Activities adapted, never diluted.
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Tandem flights with certified pilots. Rigorous safety. For a few minutes in the air, the ground and everything on it falls away.
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On the chessboard, too.
This year, with your support ABBF was also able to build cultures of inclusion using chess. Blind chess players travelled to Dehradun and participated as equals in a corporate chess event. They proved again that just like chess, life doesn't always need great modifications. Only the willingness to sit across the board and start talking.
42 experiences. 5 states.
This year, ABBF ran inclusive sport experiences across
Real Impact
Leaders from multiple participating organisations have pledged not just to open their doors to hiring PwDs, but to actively increase these hiring rates. Proving once again that real change is possible when we all work together.
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