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FUSE, Inc.: Adaptive Swim Now Enrolling Swimmers & Volunteers 2023
September 11, 2023Registration Open for Adaptive Swim FUSE is pleased to offer our 19th annual Adaptive Swim program for children with disabilities. The adaptive swim program is geared toward non-swimmers and beginning swimmers with disabilities of all types who need to build swimming skills to become independent in the water. Each swimmer is assisted in the water by a one-on-one volunteer. Swimmers from age 5 to 15 can participate. For details, see the information below.
Location: Hancock Wellness Center, 4055 S. Roy Wilson Way, New Palestine
Schedule: 6:15 to 7:15 pm, beginning Friday, October 6, and ending Friday, November 17
Fee: $120 payable to FUSE, Inc. Limited scholarships are available. See the swim application for more details.
*To hold your child's spot in the program, please return both the application and waiver linked below. Registration via text is not available for this program. Spots are limited and will go quickly!
Click here to download the 2023 Swimmer Application
HW Agreement of Release and Waiver of Liability
Information for interested volunteers:
Volunteers are needed to work one-on-one with children ages 5 to 15 in the water. Volunteers must be ages 15 or older. Both adult and student volunteers are essential to the success of the program, so both are encouraged to apply! No previous experience is required. Volunteers must have basic swimming skills and be comfortable working with children of various types of disabilities under the direction of the adaptive swim instructor and other volunteer program consultants. Volunteers should be able to commit to at least 5 of the 7 Fridays of the program. If you cannot commit to that many sessions, you can participate as a substitute on weeks where we have a need. Contact us for more information.
Click here to download the 2023 Volunteer Registration Form
HW Agreement of Release and Waiver of Liability
For questions, call Courtney at 317-462-9064 or email cwinslow@fuseinc.org.
FUSE empowers families and individuals with disabilities and mental health needs by providing information, training, support and encouragement.