Idaho Dinner & Auction Sets Record Northwest Association for Blind Athletes held its 7th Dinner & Auction in Boise, Idaho this past weekend and raised more than $180,000 in support of our mission and programs for
From Maryland to Montana. NWABA welcomes Casey Prentice! Northwest Association for Blind Athletes (NWABA) wants to introduce our newest team member, Casey Prentice. Casey recently moved from Annapolis, Maryland—where she was born and raised—to our Idaho office, as
NWABA Provides Sports Education Globally with Their Sports Adaptations Video Library Did you know that Northwest Association for Blind Athletes (NWABA) isn’t just about summertime hikes and winter skiing? NWABA also provides a Sports Adaptations Video Resource Library offering instructional videos for different
Caring is Sharing. Introducing Community Cares for NWABA. Northwest Association of Blind Athletes couldn’t do what we do without the support of our community. To garner even more community support, NWABA is launching our Community Cares for NWABA
NWABA Finds a Second Home by Opening New Office in Boise Although Northwest Association for Blind Athletes (NWABA) started providing sports and physical activities to individuals who are blind and visually impaired, in Southwest Washington more than 15 years ago, we
Northwest Association for Blind Athletes Appoints Sam Picciano as Program Manager, Idaho to Accelerate Idaho Program Expansion FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Anne Coleman – Marketing & Communications Manager Northwest Association for Blind Athletes 1444 S. Entertainment Way, Suite 201, Boise, ID 83709 Local Phone: 1-360-768-5647 Toll Free:
GENEROSITY RISES THROUGHOUT SW WASHINGTON ON SEPTEMBER 22 WITH GIVE MORE 24! Mark your calendars for September 22nd, when the entire region of Southwest Washington joins together and gives together for a 24-hour period. NWABA is proud to be participating in Give
WHAT IS GOALBALL? What is goalball? Goalball is a unique, fast-paced team sport played specifically by individuals who are blind and vision impaired, and has been around since 1946. It started as an