KBF Blog
In Kelly’s Words – My Year In Review
Posted on December 13, 2023 to Blog
In December, I often jump on the “year in review” bandwagon and use this blog to reflect on the year that was. Usually, I talk about individual highlights or overall […]
Inside Look at the Fall 2023 Active Fund Grant Class
Posted on November 14, 2023 to Blog
Congratulations to our Fall 2023 Active Fund grant recipients! The Kelly Brush Foundation just wrapped up our Fall 2023 Active Fund grant cycle. Congratulations to the 150 individuals who were […]
2023 KBF aMTB Camp Recap
Posted on October 16, 2023 to Blog
Photos by Jeb Wallace-Brodeur We were back in Vermont’s beautiful Northeast Kingdom for the 3rd Annual KBF aMTB Camp from October 3rd – 6th. It was our biggest aMTB camp […]
In Matt’s Words – Volunteering with Inclusive Cycling International in Mozambique
Posted on October 12, 2023 to Blog
Sharing my passion for adaptive sports doesn’t stop in the United States. Working at the Kelly Brush Foundation fills a part of my heart, but too many people in other […]
2023 TRAC Camp Recap
Posted on August 23, 2023 to Blog
Photo by AK Photos What happens when you stick seven teenagers with spinal cord injuries, their favorite plus ones, two Craig Rec Therapists, Greg from the Kelly Brush Foundation, and […]
In Kelly’s Words – Importance Of Virtual Kelly Brush Rides to the KBF
Posted on July 18, 2023 to Blog
Over the last few years of Kelly Brush Rides, I’m always so pleasantly surprised at the motivation behind virtual participants. For more than a decade, the whole fun of the […]
3rd Annual KBF Adaptive Mountain Bike Camp
Posted on July 11, 2023 to Blog
Image by Jeb Wallace-Brodeur The Kelly Brush Foundation is excited to announce the 3rd annual KBF Adaptive Mountain Bike Camp taking place October 3rd – 6th, 2023. This opportunity will […]
2023 Turns & Berms Camp Recap
Posted on May 10, 2023 to Blog
The 2nd Annual Turns and Berms camp in Bend, Oregon occurred over the long weekend of Thursday, April 20 to Sunday, April 23. Through a partnership between Oregon Adaptive Sports […]
In Kelly’s Words – Normalizing Disability Through Visibility
Posted on April 25, 2023 to Blog
Why do kids stare at something? Because it’s different or they are curious about it. But also because they don’t know yet that they shouldn’t stare. As adults, we call […]