Physically playing a sport adapted to one’s abilities helps to improve balance, mobility, agility, strength, and fitness. Mentally working on the individual’s focus, concentration, and reactive and problem-solving behaviors. Emotionally it can promote self-confidence, instill feelings of success, relieve stress, and provide social outlets, such as meeting new friends, enhancing relationships, or providing fun family...Read More
The Galveston Tennis League, established in 2015, has partnered with USTA Community Tennis Association in 2020 registered as a CTA with a focus on community. Founded by Josephine Sullivan, the group’s goal is to provide a safe place where all people can play tennis, regardless of skill, ability, gender, race, religion, ethnicity, or sexual orientation....Read More
The Christina Grillo Sullivan Foundation launched a new blind and visually impaired adaptive tennis program called “Sounds of Tennis,” which is a program designed to help blind and visually impaired athletes.Read More
Microsoft is a valued Partner donating time and equipment in support of the Foundation’s Adaptive and Inclusive eSports program. Microsoft participated in 2019 Adaptive Land and Sea Sports Challenge setting up Xbox stations, Surface Computers and Laptops allowing participants to experience Unified Sport through Electronic Gaming.Read More
The Christina Sullivan Foundation: “A Network of Guardians for Hope & Inclusion” is a 501(c)(3) non-profit public charity created by her family to assist athletes of all ages, abilities and challenges. Sports•Education•Research•Life