Adaptive PE Workshop
Come and learn all about Goalball techniques
Come and learn all about Goalball techniques
Come join us for a spin at Swerve Fitness to raise money for adaptive gym equipment for the visually impaired. Individual and group tickets available!
Join us for Happy Hour at BlockHeads! 60 3rd Ave, New York, NY 10003 RSVP @ EVENTS@FORESEEABLEFUTUREFOUNDATION.COM BLOCKHEADS 60 3 RD AVE , NEW YORK, NY. BETWEEN E 10TH ST 6pm - 8pm
Come join us as we work on our mobility and balance at the Chelsea Rec Center!
A Free event! All ages and skill levels are welcome!
We're teaming up with Bluestone Lane to bring a guided walk/run to the VIP community. Come join us for some fresh air and exercise followed by delicious coffee.
Ticket sales have ended. We look forward to seeing you at the event! For other inquiries, please contact events@foreseeablefuturefoundation.com On March 1st, 2018, The Foreseeable Future Foundation will host its first Annual Gala: Seeing Past Sight. Your contribution helps to develop adaptive sports opportunities for visually impaired children and adults. We are selling different sponsorship […]
The Foreseeable Future Foundation will have a booth at this year's Annual Braille Challenge. We look forward to meeting the participants and other organizations. Students in grades 1-12 are invited to compete in a series of five skills contests demonstrating braille reading and comprehension, speed and accuracy, spelling, proofreading and tactile graphics.
Come join us for a spin at Swerve Fitness to raise money for adaptive gym equipment for the visually impaired. Individual and group tickets available! Tickets are currently closed for this event- join us for our next ride with Swerve soon!
Come join us for a workshop on healthy eating for the visually impaired and blind. Special guest and Nutritionist, Eliza Savage will speak about nutrition, hydration, snaking and vitamin intake for the visually impaired community. This workshop hopes to promote healthy living for the visually impaired. The visually impaired have a much greater risk of […]