Pickleball tournament Virginia: Support people with disabilities (Photo: WTVR CBS 6)
Dozens of people will gather this weekend to play pickleball for a meaningful cause. The tournament will bring players together to support individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities. It is a chance to raise awareness, build community, and help fund important programs.
The first-ever Jacob’s Chance Classic Pickleball Tournament will take place on Saturday, March 8. The event will be held at Bangers & Dinks, a well-known venue for pickleball lovers. This tournament is expected to bring many players, supporters, and community members together. It is a great opportunity for people to enjoy a fun sport while making a difference in the lives of others. The organizers hope to see strong participation and support from the community.
The tournament is not just about playing a game. It is a fundraiser for Jacob’s Chance, a nonprofit that helps children and adults with disabilities. The organization provides accessible sports and life skills programs for people ages 4 to 40. Their mission is to reduce social isolation and give individuals opportunities to grow, learn, and connect. Many children and young adults with disabilities struggle to find inclusive activities. Jacob’s Chance works to change that by creating a welcoming environment where everyone feels valued and supported. Events like this tournament help fund these important programs and expand their reach.
Kate Mardigan, the executive director of Jacob’s Chance, believes the tournament is more than just a way to raise money. She sees it as an opportunity to celebrate the people the organization serves. Mardigan wants the community to see the talent, determination, and spirit of individuals with disabilities. She hopes the event will help break down barriers and promote inclusion. “This is a great moment for people to see who we are serving and how amazing they are and what a great part of the community,” said Mardigan. The tournament will highlight their contributions and provide a platform for them to shine.
Beyond fundraising, the tournament fosters a sense of unity and purpose. It encourages people to come together, learn about Jacob’s Chance, and support individuals with disabilities. Players, families, and spectators will have the chance to connect and share in the experience. The event demonstrates the power of sports to bring people from all walks of life together. The goal is not just to raise money but also to create lasting relationships and promote a more inclusive community. Organizers hope this will be the first of many annual tournaments supporting Jacob’s Chance and its mission.
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