Who We Are

Colorado Discover Ability (CDA) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote increased independence and self-worth through outdoor recreation for individuals with disabilities, as well as for their families and friends. Since 1980 CDA programs have been serving people with disabilities in the Grand Valley. Much has changed in adaptive outdoor recreation over those years. Every year the number of people who challenge their own abilities continues to grow, and our programs grow right along with them.

What has not changed is our founding belief in the ability of outdoor adventure to transform lives. Our programs are designed to encourage each client to participate as independently as possible, regardless of his or her disability. CDA programs have produced incredible results. For the individual, the health benefits from exercise and outdoors recreation are self-evident. More important, the mental and emotional changes our clients experience include greater self-confidence, higher self-esteem and a greater level of independence that often carries over into their daily lives.

The unique integration of disabled and able-bodied participants fosters acceptance and strengthens relationships. False perceptions about disabilities are dashed, and minds are broadened. Ultimately, participants leave CDA programs with a heightened awareness that everyone is capable of living life to the fullest, regardless of physical or mental challenges. Some clients and their loved ones take their newfound skills and confidence and make outdoor recreation a part of their lifestyle.


What We Do

CDA offers year-round recreational programs. During the winter, CDA operates the adaptive snowsports center (ski - snowboard - race) at Powderhorn Ski Resort, located just 35 miles east of Grand Junction, Colorado. Utilizing an array of specialized, adaptive equipment and individualized instruction, all the sports are individually tailored to each client's disability, thereby enabling all clients to experience their chosen sports to the fullest. During the summer, CDA's focus shifts to providing water-based recreation, such as river rafting, kayaking, water-skiing and related camping activities. Summertime also brings Day Camps, bike nights, camping trips and specialized camps for children and adults with disabilites.

Our programs are open to everyone: people with disabilities, their families and friends.

CDA programs take place mainly in the Grand Valley, on the beautiful Western Slope of Colorado, in southwest Colorado and in eastern Utah. Other offerings include specialized trips beyond Colorado. CDA will also custom design a program for a group's specific needs. Explore this web site or call us to find an activity or a program that you want.


Volunteers

At the heart of CDA's ability to carry out its programs are its volunteers. Each year more than 80 volunteers give of themselves, making it possible for CDA to provide outdoor recreational adventures for its clients. Whether as a program volunteer, a fund-raising volunteer or an administrative volunteer, these amazing individuals play a tremendous part in changing lives.


Supporting Colorado Discover Ability

Year after year, staff and volunteers at CDA have the incredible honor of looking into the eyes of individuals who have gotten to do something new and exciting, something that might change and improve their lives and, as a minimum, will give them memories to last a lifetime. Making this possible requires a partnership: clients provide the courage and determination; CDA provides the equipment, instruction, and support; and the community provides volunteers and financial support from individuals, corporations, and granting organizations.

Please consider supporting CDA and all its clients by giving of your time, talent or financial resources.

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Facts About
Colorado Discover Ability

  • Colorado Discover Ability was formed in 1980
  • It is powered by one staff member (Program Director) and a team of long-term, dedicated volunteers
  • It is led by a volunteer Board of Directors


Partner &
Service Provider to Many
  • Individuals in western Colorado
  • Western Colorado's service agencies & organizations:
    • A Better Life Experience, Inc. (ABLE)
    • Ariel Services
    • Center for Independence
    • Delta Community Options
    • Delta Recreation Center
    • Delta School District
    • Grand Junction Deaf and Hard of Hearing Club
    • Hilltop Community Resources, Inc.
    • Lamborn Vision School
    • Mesa Developmental Services
    • Montrose Community Options
    • Montrose Deaf and Hard of Hearing Club
    • Montrose School District
    • Mosaic
    • School District 51
    • St. Mary's Hospital
    • Veterans Administration

  • Other adaptive organizations:
    • Adaptive Sports Association - Durango
    • Challenge Aspen
    • Telluride Adaptive Sports Program
  • Regional and national organizations:
    • Disabled Sports USA
    • Special Olympics Colorado
    • Team River Runner
    • Wounded Warrior Project


An Equal Opportunity Provider

Colorado Discover Ability does not discriminate against employees, students, clients, or applicants for employment or services on the basis of age, ancestry, color, creed, disability, gender, national origin, race, religious beliefs, sexual orientation, or veteran status.

We are an equal opportunity provider.

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