Accomplished power wheelchair soccer athletes Peyton Sefick and Andrew Cunningham come together to share their invaluable insights on fostering local partnerships to bring adaptive sports programs and low-cost equipment to communities. Discover how they are breaking barriers, promoting inclusivity, and transforming lives through their passion for adaptive sports.Episode Takeaways* Current assistive technology in sport* Grassroot programs Integrating inclusive recreation and equipment into communities\xa0* Access to assistive technology and mobility\xa0* People with disability feeling confident in accessing communities\xa0Two Questions* Who is someone the audience should know to learn more about today\u2019s topic? Cole Galloway (https://www.udel.edu/faculty-staff/experts/cole-galloway/) - founder of Go Baby Go Program and leader in power mobility\xa0* Where do you send people to learn more about power mobility? USPSA (https://www.powersoccerusa.org/) - United States Power Soccer Association, FIPFA (https://fipfa.org/) - International\xa0\xa0Parting Shot\u201cBe good humans, talk to each other. And always find a way to move.\u201d - Peyton Sefick\u201cDon\u2019t judge people for what they look like. If you see someone in a wheelchair, do not make assumptions about them.\u201d - Drew Cunningham\xa0Connect with Peyton and Andrew!* Twitter: @peytonsefick (https://twitter.com/peytonsefick)* Instagram: @_peytoning (https://www.instagram.com/_peytoning/)* Website: AT Village\xa0 (https://atvillage.org/)Ted Talk with Cole Galloway on A Movement for Mobility\xa0 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joYgbUWiZAI)More information on Go Baby Go Powered Mobility Program\xa0 (https://adaptivesportsconnection.org/sports-programs/go-baby-go/)PT Pintcast is brewed by:ATI Physical Therapy