This non-profit organization, Eagle Mount, was inspired by retired Air Force General Robert C. Mathis and his wife, Greta. They wanted to create a place where adults and children who suffered from physical, behavioral, or mental challenges would be offered therapeutic opportunities, which would improve their quality of life.
Since 1990, Eagle Mount has been offering services to those with a doctor diagnosed disability who find it difficult or impossible to participate in recreational activities without assistance.
Eagle Mount serves participants with a wide range of disabilities such as spinal cord injuries, Spinal Bifida, and several attention deficit/learning disabilities.
Participants can engage in many activities such as ballet, bowling, and sled hockey.
You can make a donation to this non-profit by:
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*Disclaimer – This post is for general information only and part of the Blogging From A-to-Z Challenge (April 2016). I am not affiliated with or endorse this non-profit organization. Please use caution when donating online.
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More A to Z Challenge Non-Profit Organization Posts (2016)
A is for A Kids’ Brain Tumor Cure
B is for Bat Conservation International
D is for Dads’ Make A Difference
G is for Gateway Cancer Research
H is for Hadley Institute For The Blind and Visually Impaired
N is for National Association of Injured and Disabled Workers
T is for Terry Farrell Firefighters Fund
V is for Volunteer Lawyers Network
Sounds like a great place. xx
It sure does….
Sounds like a wonderful cause. Thank you for highlighting it.
I go down a list of non-profits and pick the ones that catch my heart.
I like your theme for the challenge. I know there are so many non-profits out there now, but have never had the time to research them all. Will stop back to see your list and learn more. Thanks for stopping by my blog.
There are a lot of non-profits that go unnoticed. With the Internet it’s so much easier to get the word out about an organization. Good luck with the A to Z Challenge!
In reading through the comments on your A to Z posts, this is such a great way to bring attention to non-profits who serve our communities well but aren’t getting the exposure they deserve. Great theme!
It’s amazing how many non-profits there are that have fallen under the radar. But with the Internet now it helps get the word out!