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Our mission is to optimize quality of life and provide enhanced life experience to people with disabilities through accessible recreation programs and services. These activities are structured to encourage positive interactions with peers while promotion, interpersonal skills, social skills, physical fitness, emotional well-being and community integration. Come along and learn a new skill, have some fun and make some friends!
Access Leisure includes youth and teen programs, adult social programs and adaptive sports programs. To learn more about these programs and to register, explore the program pages.
Meet the staff of Access Leisure
What is the Fun Pass?
The Access Leisure Fun Pass is a fee waiver program for city residents who want to participate in adaptive leisure activities but are unable to pay for participation in fee-based recreation programs sponsored by Access Leisure, a program of the Department of Youth, Parks, & Community Enrichment.
Program Offerings
Explore the full range of Access Leisure programs:
Fun Pass Benefits
How to Apply
To apply for the Fun Pass, download and fill out the the Access Leisure Fun Pass application.
Working on your volunteer hours for school? Are Looking to give back to your community? Join us as a volunteer! Fill out a VIP form by clicking on Volunteer Form Link for any or all of our programs.
After you fill out a form, a program staff member will get in touch with you.
Donate to Support Our Programs We need your continued support! Donations directly benefit Access Leisure's vital programs and provide scholarships for participants.
How to Donate:
Donate through Gifts to Share, Inc., a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization supporting the City of Sacramento’s Park, recreation, cultural, educational, and neighborhood improvement programs and facilities, and those of its partners.
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