AMP IS GRATEFUL FOR YOUR SUPPORT • VOLUNTEERS GIVE THE PRECIOUS GIFT OF TIME • COMPANIES GIVE IN MANY OTHER WAYS •
AMP IS GRATEFUL FOR YOUR SUPPORT • VOLUNTEERS GIVE THE PRECIOUS GIFT OF TIME • COMPANIES GIVE IN MANY OTHER WAYS •
SPONSORS & AFFILIATES
AMP is grateful for AA’s leadership over the past 25 years and welcomes their support during the transition phase of its programs and equipment to AMP, Winter, 2025.
The Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA) and the American Association of Snowboard Instructors (AASI): world’s largest organization dedicated to teaching people how to ski and snowboard. AMP’s volunteers train with certified PSIA/AASI trainers and credentialed skiers and snowboarders. This education-based formula provides for a professionally-run adaptive Alpine offering where AMP’s athletes thrive.
AA and AMP’s collaborative partnership at Wilmot this season is made possible thanks to Vail Resort’s “give back” program. Wilmot IS where Epic begins!
Move United is the national leader in community adaptive sports. AMP is a proud member; utilizing its insurance benefits, ease of collaboration with neighboring adaptive sports providers and professional reputation for all things adaptive sports.
The Hartford Ski Spectacular is an annual event in Breckenridge, Colorado where adaptive athletes enhance their skills and volunteers either teach the athletes or attend the National Adaptive Academy at Ski Spectacular to hone skills while earning continuing education credit toward their PSIA/AASI certifications. Many of AMP’s volunteers have attended this event in both capacities over the years.
AMP volunteers give precious time to many co-sponsored national veteran events around the country including the National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic in Colorado and the National Disabled Golf Clinic in Iowa.
AMP volunteers give precious time to many co-sponsored national veteran events around the country including the National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic in Colorado and the National Disabled Golf Clinic in Iowa.
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A world leader in rehabilitation, the National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic provides nearly 400 profoundly disabled Veterans with training and rehabilitation every year.
The owners of Lauderdale Landing have graciously opened their doors to support AMP’s adaptive water sports program at Lauderdale Lakes. With easy water access, accessible bathroom facilities, and the generous provision of shore lunches, this partnership provides essential elements that make it possible for us to offer adaptive water skiing, wakeboarding, kayaking, paddle boarding, and fishing.
Local support—both near and far—is the glue that holds it all together. We are incredibly grateful for the hospitality and community spirit that help make inclusive recreation a reality.
David Thurow, owner of Thurow Marine, has generously donated his time and expertise to keep AMP’s watercraft in top condition—both during the season and in off-season storage. His commitment of time, resources, and knowledge plays a vital role in helping AMP deliver high-quality adaptive water sports while keeping costs low.
It’s behind-the-scenes support like David’s that makes the whole program run smoothly—and makes a lasting impact on the athletes we serve.
Jared Thelen of Thelen Lakefronts has graciously donated storage space to AMP, giving us easy access to essential water sports equipment, shore stations, boat trailers, and more. The time, money, and energy saved through his generosity directly supports the smooth and efficient operation of our adaptive water sports program.
Thank you, Jared and family, for your incredible support and commitment to AMP’s mission. It’s local partnerships like yours that help us make adaptive sports accessible to all.
Randy Thelen of Thelen Total Construction has graciously donated shoreline access for AMP’s shore stations, ensuring quick and easy access to our watercraft on program days. This thoughtful contribution has saved valuable time and allowed AMP to redirect volunteer efforts where they’re needed most—enhancing the overall efficiency of our program.
Shore stations are especially critical when inclement weather rolls in, helping to keep AMP athletes and volunteers safe and protected.
Thank you, Randy and family, for your generous support and for helping AMP provide adaptive water sports access in the most thoughtful and efficient way.