Canton Foundation Boosts Adaptive Kayaking on Farmington River

A black and white stipple illustration of individuals, including those with disabilities, kayaking on a river with volunteers assisting them, set against a scenic backdrop of trees and calm waters.

Kayaking with a Splash of Accessibility: Paddles Up, Barriers Down! 🚣‍♂️

The Canton Community Health Fund (CCHF) has announced its financial support for Summit Adaptive Sports, a New Hartford-based organization that makes kayaking on the Farmington River accessible for individuals with disabilities. This initiative, operating from Collinsville Canoe & Kayak at 41 Bridge St. in Collinsville, is making a considerable impact within Canton’s community.

Expanding Access to Water Sports

The adaptive kayaking program, operating since 2023, offers the disabled community an opportunity to partake in outdoor water sports. Summit Adaptive Sports, which traditionally specializes in winter sports, extends its mission to the rivers during warmer months. The program is inclusive, allowing people with varying abilities to enjoy the picturesque views and calming waters of the Farmington River alongside their caregivers, friends, and family.

New Investments, Greater Impact

CCHF chairperson Sylvia Cancela revealed that the foundation’s grant will fund the purchase of specially adapted kayaks and essential equipment. This includes gear to assist those in wheelchairs with kayaking, enhancing the program’s accessibility and reach.

Equally critical, CCHF’s funds will also sponsor CPR training for Summit Adaptive Sports volunteers. This ensures that participants have a safer environment while navigating the water.

Community and Support

Summit Adaptive Sports’ Executive Director, Karen Cook, emphasized the significance of this contribution. “Canton Community Health Fund’s investment in Summit Adaptive Sports, coupled with Collinsville Canoe & Kayak’s expert support, helps us raise awareness of access to outdoor sports and recreation for individuals with disabilities,” she remarked.

Michelle Buerkler of Collinsville Canoe & Kayak, who also serves as a liaison for the adaptive sports program, echoed this sentiment. Buerkler stressed the initiative’s transformative power, highlighting its role in fostering community connections through shared activities.

“These efforts transform the lives of people with disabilities by connecting them to their community through shared passions, personal dignity, adventure, and exercise,” said Buerkler.

An Inclusive Future

The collaboration between CCHF, Summit Adaptive Sports, and Collinsville Canoe & Kayak signifies a progressive step towards inclusivity in outdoor activities. By ensuring that everyone, regardless of physical ability, has the opportunity to engage with the natural beauty of the Farmington River, these organizations are leading the charge for community-focused initiatives.

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