Az heat programs
Adaptive sports, recreation and social programs are offered to youth and adults with intellectual disabilities. A wide variety of activities are offered including weekly sports and recreation programs, special interest classes, social activities, and summer camp.
You have to agree on terms in order to proceed to the subscription. Just one more step! We sent a text to to confirm your subscription. Board of Directors. Photo Gallery. Team Mesa. Arizona Heat. Additionally, local projects have assessed and improved cooling center networks, which help provide a cool space to get out of the heat during the summer. The program has created and distributed heat safety toolkits for various specific at-risk populations, including outdoor workers, older adults, and school children.
The program and local partners have also increased their capacity to perform heat illness surveillance activities and coordinated a state heat preparedness workgroup. In addition to adapting to the challenges of heat, other work has focused on understanding climate impacts on vector-borne diseases and the fungal disease called Valley fever.
The program has also assisted in developing public health emergency response plans for wildfires and flooding. To be added to the meeting email list, please fill out and submit the form on the right side of this page. We will get back to you to you with 24 hours. Your Name required. Your Email required. Report an accessibility problem.
Stephen Binning, wheelchair track assistant coach and athlete. Board of Directors. Photo Gallery. Team Mesa. Arizona Heat. Annual Events. Ability Ball. Broadway Recreation Center. Desert Challenge Games. Athlete Ambassadors. Internship Opportunities. Join the Board of Directors.
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