Get Active

What does the future hold for people with disabilities? No one can say for sure. Each disability is so unique as is each individual. With the new age of electronics and research, one never knows what cure or innovation may be just around the corner.

Some find it easy to wait on the “miracle cure” while others are anxious to get on with life the best they can. I believe that’s the way to go! While not all people with disabilities can get out and work or be active in some way, those choosing to be “couch potatoes” are going nowhere fast. Choosing to be inactive and non-productive only accentuates the body’s potential to atrophy or get larger – and who needs that?

If you, or someone you know, has a disability, encourage them to be as active as possible. Exercise and fresh air is good for the body and spirit as well. It always amazes me how a little dose of sunshine can rejuvenate a depressed and weary soul. Combine that sunshine with some fresh air and a little exercise and see what a difference it makes. You may not be ready to run a marathon or participate in the Olympics but you will have a better and more refreshing outlook on the life that you live. Give it a try!

If you would like more information on how you can help, including our free brochure “Recreation is for Everyone” call us toll free at 1-888-503-7955 or email us at info@maysmission.gov today.

Share your experiences in the comments section and thank you for your support!

17 Comments on “Get Active

  1. Hello! Just wanted to say I love reading through your blog and look forward to all your posts! Carry on the fantastic work!

  2. I have to convey my admiration for your kindness supporting people who absolutely need guidance on this. Your very own dedication to getting the message around had become surprisingly helpful and have constantly empowered men and women much like me to reach their desired goals Best wishes; from everyone of us.

  3. It’s the best time to make some plans for the future and it’s time to be happy. I’ve read this post and would love more information on activities for people with disabilities. Thanks.

    • If you would like a copy of our wonderful and informative free brochure “Recreation is for Everyone” call us toll free at 1-888-503-7955 or email us at info@maysmission.gov today.

  4. Keep up the good work! You know, a lot of people are searching around for this information, you could aid them greatly.

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