Blind Hockey Spotlight: Brady Koehler
“It’s like being free.” –Brady Koehler Brady Koehler is an athletic and bright 16-year-old sophomore at St. Dominic High School in New York. Brady has just started on a new hockey team and what
“It’s like being free.” –Brady Koehler Brady Koehler is an athletic and bright 16-year-old sophomore at St. Dominic High School in New York. Brady has just started on a new hockey team and what
The Foreseeable Future Foundation has new scholarship and grant opportunities to help the visually impaired participate in athletic events. New York (March 4, 2019): Until April 30, 2019, the Foreseeable
Starting on December 15th and going through December 20th of 2018, the Foreseeable Future Foundation co-sponsored a training camp in North Carolina alongside the Para-Guide Foundation and R-5 Para. The
“They can take our vision, but they can’t take the sport away. Kieth Haley from the Hartford Braillers Being visually impaired can make it seem like your opportunities have dwindled,
On December 8th and 9th, the USA Paralympic Track Championships took place in Colorado Springs, CO. Our founder Griffin was in attendance and competed, as well as some of the
The month of October was blind awareness month, and there were two special days within the month that brought attention to topics related to the visually impaired and blind community.
During the first week of June, the Foreseeable Future Foundation sponsored 11 visually impaired children at the Envision Sports Camp, a week-long adaptive sports camp located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The
In August, our founder Griffin Pinkow attended a Goal Ball Training Session at Camp Can Do based in New Jersey and run by Monique Coleman. At this session, a
Our Friends at Bluestone Lanes Expand Their Company Australian lifestyle and hospitality brand Bluestone Lane announced on July 11 that it has closed a round of strategic funding to fuel