Project Happy’s aim to promote positive well being in those with a Disability through Sports and Recreation in Manhattan. The program is held on Saturdays at the Brookdale Campus of Hunter College 425 East 25th Street about midway down from 1st Avenue.
Now there is one small catch. You need to be referred to Project Happy by a Health Professional. For instance, a Family Doctor, physician’s assistant, school nurse, psychologist, psychiatrist, or community health practitioner all would be examples of Health Professionals. Once you get your referral, fill out the application, and consent forms you’ll be able to participate in the program. However, they might be full. In that case, you’ll be added to the waitlist for the next available spot. No Biggie. You’ll be ready to waltz right in because you’ll have already submitted all the paperwork.
Can we just take a moment to talk about how cool it will be to be on a college campus? Not only that, Hunter College actually has an Office of Access Ability. Their primary mission at the school to ensure that all programs and activities are accessible for all of you.
Hunter deserves a round of applause for getting an inclusive college experience right! We appreciate your hard work.
Find out more about how Project Happy helps those with a disability have some Manhattan fun through sports & recreation down below.
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