Disability Dream & Do Hockey with Elmira Jr. Enforcers

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155 North Main Street,Elmira NY 14901

26 February, 2022

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Disability Dream & Do Hockey with the Elmira Jr. Enforcers on February 26th is free to the D3Day participants. We need your help! Thanks! You have several ways to participate with D3Day Hockey 2022. Sponsor a D3Day participant (includes hat, tee shirt and book for D3day partipant) Sponsor your business - includes tickets to the game and Pulling Each Other Along book. Purchase tickets for the Feburary, 26th Elmira Jackals Game at 7 PM Volunteer: Learn more at https://www.d3day.com/ For more information email [email protected]. The Disability Dream and Do (D3Day) sports camps were created by Dave Clark, the only pitcher in professional sports history to pitch on crutches, and Doug Cornfield, a former NCAA medal winning runner at Georgia, who himself had a child born with no arms. These camps allow professional & collegiate players to interact with children with special needs in various drills and compete in sports with no limitations. In 2016, Dave Stevens, who was born without legs but played college football and minor league baseball, came on board as the D3Day camps expanded to other cities in the US. Dave, Dave and Doug now put on camps all over the country and share their amazing stories as well as inspire others to look past a disability and turn it into an ability. For more information www.D3Day.com To learn about Pulling Each Other Along - www.pullingeachotheralong.com The Disability Dream and Do (D3Day) sports camps were created by Dave Clark, the only pitcher in professional sports history to pitch on crutches, and Doug Cornfield, a former NCAA medal winning runner at Georgia, who himself had a child born with no arms. These camps allow professional players to interact with children with special needs in various drills and compete in sports with no limitations. In 2016, Dave Stevens, who was born without legs but played college football and minor league baseball, came on board as the D3Day camps expanded to other cities in the US. Dave, Dave, and Doug now put on camps all over the country and share their amazing stories as well as inspire others to look past a disability and turn it into an ability.

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