Numotion Foundation Continues to Support ABLE Youth
The Numotion Foundation was proud to support ABLE Youth, a nonprofit dedicated to helping children with physical disabilities discover independence, community, and confidence through adaptive sports. Each year, about 65 kids and their families participate in ABLE Youth programming, with most coming from Middle Tennessee and others traveling from across the state, northern Alabama, and southern Kentucky.
From Play to Possibility: Empowering Kids at ABLE Youth
Funding from the Numotion Foundation is helping expand ABLE Youth’s Super Sports Saturday program, which introduces kids to a variety of adaptive sports while also teaching valuable life skills. These Saturdays are designed to be more than just a chance to play. They are structured so that older kids mentor younger ones, creating an environment where athletic skills and independence grow side by side. This unique model allows children to build confidence, connect with peers who share similar experiences, and learn new ways to thrive both on and off the court.
“Many of our kids come to us not realizing their potential in life, whether that be in their physical ability for sports and recreation activities that they see their peers participating in, in their ability to reach independence goals, and in finding friends who both look and live like them and who understand the challenges of living life with a physical disability. Thanks to Numotion Foundation’s funding to continue and expand our programming, our kids find and will continue finding all 3 at ABLE Youth, as well as growing self-confidence, as they realize that their futures are brighter than they ever thought possible,” shared Amy Saffell, Executive Director of ABLE Youth.
Together, ABLE Youth and the Numotion Foundation are giving children the tools, experiences, and support they need to realize their potential and imagine bold futures filled with confidence, community, and independence.







