The HoliMont Men’s Day fundraiser delivered a record-breaking year, raising $74,800+ to support the Phoenix Adaptive Program—nearly doubling the original goal of $40,000. These funds will provide adaptive equipment, training, and expanded outreach, ensuring more children and adults with special needs can experience the joy of skiing.
This success was made possible by the collective efforts of volunteers, local and corporate sponsors, Phoenix staff, parents, and the skiers themselves. Their dedication continues to fuel the program’s mission, helping it grow year after year.
The Phoenix Adaptive Program, founded in 1996, has been instrumental in making skiing accessible to individuals with disabilities. Over the past three decades, it has expanded to include participants of all abilities—both physical and cognitive. Looking ahead, 2026 marks the 30th anniversary of the program, with plans for an even bigger celebration and fundraising push.
With momentum stronger than ever, the focus now shifts to next year’s milestone event, with a goal of setting a new fundraising record. Continued donations, sponsorships, and volunteer participation will help sustain and expand the program for years to come.
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