
In 1968, the Children's Hospital Sports Program (TCH HSP)
became the first ski program in the country for children with
disabilities. TCH HSP participants have physical disabilities
ranging from amputations and spinal cord or brain injuries to
long-term illnesses and conditions like cerebral palsy, cancer
and spina bifida. For many of these kids, it is their first opportunity
to move fast enough to feel the wind in their hair, and have the
freedom of speed and control that we all take for granted in our
everyday lives. That freedom translates to self-confidence, self-esteem,
and all the other "self" words critical to a brighter future.
TCH HSP offers year-round involvement in leisure pursuits such
as skiing, boarding, golfing, and fishing. Over 100 children and
families are able to enjoy these unique opportunities each year.
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| Designed by our Tour Masters, the 4th Annual Drive for the Kids will be a fun, social, noncompetitive event through our beautiful Colorado Rockies. The tour is open to all makes and models of vehicles, and membership in a car club is not required. |
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at Club Auto / LeMay Auto Museum 11100 W. 8th Avenue Lakewood, CO 80215 303-238-5040 9:30 AM Begin scenic tour of the magnificent Rocky Mountains. During the tour an individual photo of you and your vehicle will be taken. 12:30-1:30 PM Lunch at a very special location 1:30-4:30 PM Continue the beautiful scenic tour to Steamboat Springs 5:00-11:00 PM Wine tasting, dinner, and silent auction at the Grand Hotel Steamboat Springs Sunday, August 22nd Enjoy a leisurely morning wake-up followed by wonderful breakfast with a breathtaking view. Monday, August 23rd Raffle drawing at The Children’s Hospital Fitzsimons Campus, Aurora, CO |
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| There are no administrative costs charged to this event - 100% of thenet proceeds will be distributed to TCH HSP and a few small donations to other 501(c)3 charities supported by the Denver Round Table. |
| The 4th Annual Drive For The Kids tour is being hosted by the Denver Round Table, a service club dedicated to assisting youth and the handicapped in Colorado; and The Rocky Mountain Region Porsche Club of America. | ![]() | ![]() |