February 20: Team Swagger, Share House, & The Refuge


Team Swagger

They danced at the Polar Plunge over the weekend and were AMAZING!

Team Swagger is part of the Therapeutic & Unified Sports program at Mount Pleasant Rec Department

Therapeutic Recreation is born from the idea that every member of the community has the right to leisure, no matter the level of ability. Our goal is to remove the barriers that may keep some individuals in the community from participating in recreation activities. Through recreation, participants have the opportunity to become more active, learn a new sport, and improve social skills, all while making new friends!

Unified Sports offers the opportunity for all youth and adults to play on a sports team. It joins both youth/adults with disabilities and those without disabilities to train and to play together as a team. Smaller fields and modified equipment may be used as needed to ensure fairness and safety for all. Any person age five or older is eligible to participate.

Therapeutic Recreation | Mount Pleasant, SC – Official Website (tompsc.com)

 

The Refuge

 

Share House

I got my 20’s fix. I dont go out downtown like I used to but this weekend we got a party bus and did it up for my friend Alyce’s Bday!

 

 

 

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