The City of Colorado Springs announced today that registration is open for the fall season of its Therapeutic Recreation Program (TRP). The program, which runs from September through December, provides recreational opportunities specifically designed for individuals with disabilities.
Program offerings
According to city officials, the TRP includes a wide variety of activities. Participants can choose from arts and culture classes, community outings, outdoor adventures, social gatherings, sports, fitness sessions, and aquatics. Specific options listed include rock climbing, cycling, dance, improv, archery, boxing, golf and seasonal excursions.
How to register
Registration operates on a first‑come, first‑served basis, and some activities have limited capacity. Families and interested individuals are encouraged to sign up early to secure a spot in their preferred classes. Pricing varies by activity, and detailed cost information is available on the Therapeutic Recreation Program website.
Community impact
The program reflects the city’s ongoing commitment to inclusive community services. By offering adaptive recreational options, the city aims to promote physical health, social interaction, and personal growth for residents with disabilities. Officials noted that the TRP aligns with broader municipal goals of enhancing quality of life and fostering a supportive environment for all families.
For additional details, including registration deadlines and program schedules, residents can visit the official TRP webpage or contact the city’s Parks, Recreation and Cultural Services department directly.
Original reporting: KRDO (Colorado Springs metro) — read the source article.