Encouraging our members to stay healthy, active, and engaged through sports and recreation is a primary mission of the Kentucky - Indiana Chapter. We provide access to a variety of local, regional, and national adaptive sports programs.
The chapter organizes sports, recreational and social activities throughout the year. Our programs are provided at no or low cost to life and affiliate members. Adaptive equipment is available for use during each of our sporting programs at no cost.
Individual Sporting Grants are available for members that wish to pursue a sport or activity that is not offered by the chapter, or for those who prefer to be active in their local area.
Archery
Billiards
Boccia Ball
Bowling
Fishing
Hunting
National Veterans Wheelchair Games
Shooting Sports
Hand-cycling
Veteran's Outdoor Adventure Week
Each year, KIPVA sends a team of Veterans to the National Veterans Wheelchair Games to compete in more than 20 events. Competition exists for novices, open and masters categories. Learn more about the NVWG and contact the KIPVA office if you are interested in joining the team.
Formerly known as the Indianapolis Colts Ticket Program
KIPVA members qualify for up to $200 reimbursement for tickets to sporting events, to the arts, music events, or other activities per year. We encourage all members to get out and enjoy an event with family, friends, or someone special on us.
Contact the KIPVA office for more information. Available annually until budgeted funds are exhausted.
Sports & Recreation Grants of up to $1500 annually are available for KIPVA members.
Individual Sports & Recreation Grants are to fully or partially fund needed adaptive sporting equipment, training, travel or other expense related to adaptive sports participation on an individual basis. Additionally, the grants may be used by members to pursue recreational activities such as arts and crafts, hunting, fishing, cooking classes, etc. A wide variety of recreational activities will qualify.
2835 Holmans Lane, Jeffersonville, IN 47130
Phone:
(502) 635-6539
Kentucky-Indiana Chapter of the Paralyzed Veterans of America received its charter in 1966 covering Kentucky and Indiana from our headquarters located in Louisville, Kentucky. We closely follow the activities in Indianapolis, Louisville, and Lexington VAMC Spinal Cord Injury Clinics. Each year we donate equipment or money to meet specific needs in each of the VAMC's located in Louisville, Lexington, and Indianapolis.