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Texans host AbilityCAMP

   
On April 17, the Natioanl Sports Center for the Disabled (NSCD) made the trek to Houston to host their popular AbilityCAMP in the Texans practice bubble. The camp exposed children with disabilites ages 5-18, to the sport of football through a fun and memorable experience.

Laughter echoed through the bubble as the children partcipated in quarterback and running back drills and even went deep to haul in receptions during the receiver relays. The free camp included instruction and a wrap-up celebration while TORO and the Houston Texans Cheerleaders were on hand to participate in the football activities.

The NSCD is one of the largest outdoor therapeutic recreation programs of its kind in the world. Each year, thousands of children and adults with disabilites hit the ski slopes, mountain trails and golf links to learn more about sports and themselves.

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