Splash Pals at the University of South Florida is a social membership and public benefit organization focused on implementing aquatic activity programs for children and adults with various physical and developmental disabilities. In October of 2013, Splash Pals, formerly Florida Atlantic Adapted Aquatics, was started by healthcare students at Florida Atlantic University with the intent of giving back to the community by helping individuals with disabilities of all ages.
Every week, our chapter at the University of South Florida hosts adapted aquatics pool sessions, where college students pair with the participants and engage them in swimming, exercise, social interaction, and play. With a focus on physical activity and social engagement the students aid in improving the quality of life for our participants through activity and interaction, while they themselves gain meaningful experience and improve the quality of their own lives through their dedication and commitment to helping others.
Splash Pals Tampa offers Adapted Aquatics, a public benefit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities, while creating meaningful opportunities for students, and spreading the importance of helping others in the communities in which we live and love. Splash Pals works with individuals of various abilities including but not limited to: brain and spinal cord injury, cerebral palsy, cystic fibrosis (CF), epilepsy, multiple sclerosis (MS), muscular dystrophy, down syndrome, developmental delays, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), blindness and low vision, hearing loss or deafness, and/or sensory processing disorders.
Splash Pals classes and activities require registration. For more information visit http://www.splashpals.com/usf-tampa
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