Nonprofit

Sail To Prevail

Newport, RI
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www.sailtoprevail.org

  • Mission

    Sail To Prevail creates opportunities for children and adults with disabilities to overcome adversity through therapeutic sailing.

    Sail To Prevail creates opportunities for children and adults with disabilities to overcome adversity through therapeutic sailing.

    About Us

    Founded in 1982, Sail To Prevail was the first sailing program for people with disabilities in the United States. Today, the nonprofit organization annually provides opportunities for more than 1,000 children and adults to sail in their fleet of specially adapted, 20-foot sailboats. Their programs, which serve those with physical or intellectual disabilities as well as those facing difficult diagnoses, encourage individuals to be active participants in the sailing experience. They steer the boat and trim the sails. The program’s immediate benefits are respite from stress and opportunity for camaraderie, while long-term outcomes include increased self-confidence, independence, teamwork and leadership skills, and a better outlook on life.

    Sail To Prevail is led by inspirational CEO, Paul Callahan, an accomplished business executive, two-time USA Sailing Paralympian and quadriplegic. Paul focuses his energy and experience on ensuring that Sail To Prevail continues to provide exceptional programs and has a deep impact on the people it serves. The organization is supported by a broad range of like-minded philanthropists, thinkers, business leaders and sailors that are also committed to creating life-changing opportunities for others. To learn more about Sail To Prevail, click here.

    Founded in 1982, Sail To Prevail was the first sailing program for people with disabilities in the United States. Today, the nonprofit organization annually provides opportunities for more than 1,000 children and adults to sail in their fleet of specially adapted, 20-foot sailboats. Their programs, which serve those with physical or intellectual disabilities as well as those facing difficult diagnoses, encourage individuals to be active participants in the sailing experience. They steer the boat and trim the sails. The program’s immediate benefits are respite from stress and opportunity for camaraderie, while long-term outcomes include increased self-confidence, independence, teamwork and leadership skills, and a better outlook on life.

    Sail To Prevail is led by inspirational CEO, Paul Callahan, an accomplished business executive, two-time USA Sailing Paralympian and quadriplegic. Paul focuses his energy and experience on ensuring that Sail…

    Cause Areas Include

    • Disability
    • Sports & Recreation

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