Director, C.A.M.O. - Challenge America
 
Sarah Williams Volf is a native of Wales and came to Challenge Aspen in 2001. After serving as the Recreation, Educational Cultural REC Programs Director for a number of years, Sarah now spearheads the newest division of…
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It is an unfortunate fact that many service members returning injured from combat have suffered a massive amount of trauma. Blast injuries may result in multiple disabilities such as amputations and traumatic brain injuries. The trauma may also include a heart attack and stroke. A large number have sustained an anoxic brain injury as the result of their ordeal. Individuals that are non-ambulatory ... Read More »
My organization, C.A.M.O. (Challenge Aspen Military Opportunities), recognized the importance of adaptive therapeutic ... Read More »
Fortunately, there are is an incredibly large number of therapeutic recreation and sports opportunities throughout the United States for our returning wounded soldiers. Programs and events provide ... Read More »
Female specific recreational and rehabilitation programs are a must for our returning servicewomen. In 2009 C.A. M.O. created the first specific female program for our returning wounded warriors ... Read More »
"My daughter now 23 was in a moving vehicle accident. in 2006. She rolled her little car and sustained occipital, skull basis, fracture and several c/spine fractures. That same day the neuro ... Read More »
"I am almost 99.5% sure the man I am engaged to is suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Syndrome. He served in Vietnam many years ago. He recently returned from visiting an Army buddy of his and ... Read More »
"My fiance was in boot camp for about a month. They brought him back and he was in a coma for three days. No one notified his parents or myself. He went through some awful treatment while he was ... Read More »
Not everyone has experience of communicating with people with disabilities. Please remember that appropriate etiquette is based primarily upon consideration and respect. Below are some general ... Read More »
Technology plays a critical rile in the life of someone with a severe disability such as a spinal cord injury. There are many assisted technology devices designed to increase an individuals’ level ... Read More »
ABSOLUTELY! There are a huge variety of both recreational and competitive opportunities for individuals with spinal cord injuries. It is important to remember that if a sport is available to an ... Read More »



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