Living Life to the Fullest with a Disability

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Breaking Barriers: Living Life to the Fullest with a Disability | Veterans Log
🎯 Think disability means staying home? Think again.
In this investigative deep-dive, we uncover the truth about what's actually available to veterans living with disabilities who want to get out there and LIVE. From free lifetime national park passes to $16 million in VA adaptive sports funding you probably didn't know existed.
🔥 What You'll Discover: ✅ FREE Access Pass that gets you into 2,000+ federal recreation sites for life ✅ VA's massive adaptive sports grants - archery to skydiving to wheelchair rugby ✅ How major national parks are more accessible than you think ✅ Travel benefits for 100% disabled veterans that nobody talks about ✅ Real stories from veterans conquering mountains, traveling internationally, and living their best lives
🎖️ Programs & Resources Covered: • National Park Service Access Pass Program • VA Adaptive Sports Grants ($16M awarded in 2024) • Wounded Warrior Project Adaptive Sports • Paralyzed Veterans of America (60+ FREE programs) • Move United (200+ local chapters) • Military Recreation Facilities access • State park accessibility innovations
📍 Key Takeaway: Your service didn't end with your disability rating - your adventure is just getting started.
🔗 Helpful Links: • USGS Access Pass: store.usgs.gov • VA Sports Programs: va.gov/adaptivesports • Wounded Warrior Project: woundedwarriorproject.org • Move United: moveunitedsport.org • PVA Sports: pva.org

⚠️ DISCLAIMER: The information provided in this video is for educational and informational purposes only. While we strive for accuracy, program details, eligibility requirements, and availability may change. Always verify current information directly with the VA, National Park Service, or respective organizations before making travel plans or applying for programs. This content is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Individual experiences may vary. Veterans Log is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Department of Veterans Affairs, National Park Service, or other organizations mentioned. Always consult with healthcare providers and official program representatives regarding your specific situation and needs.

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