Aeroflow Urology sponsors Native American sports
By HME News Staff
Updated 9:02 AM CST, Wed January 19, 2022
ASHVILLE, N.C. – Aeroflow Urology is giving a $10,000 sponsorship to support the Tribal Adaptive organization, a non-profit whose mission is to use sports to improve the health and wellness of Native Americans with disabilities. "A core part of our mission at Aeroflow Urology is to give back and provide support for organizations that assist those with disabilities,” said Mica Phillips, director of Aeroflow Urology. “Tribal Adaptive is doing important work in creating access to adaptive sports, and we are proud to support their efforts." Half of the donation will be used to provide a basketball wheelchair for a 17-year-old girl. The other half of the donation will support the organization's basketball camps throughout the summer. Founded in 2015 by Noah Blue Elk Hotchkiss, Tribal Adaptive is the only organization in the United States that provides exclusive access to adaptive sporting equipment for Native American youth with disabilities. Tribal Adaptive's long-term goal is to create access to athletics for Native Americans with disabilities in every Native community in America.
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