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Headquartered in the United States, International Paper has been a leader in the forest products industry for more than 100 years. The company is currently transforming its operations to focus on its global uncoated papers and packaging businesses, which operate and serve customers in the U.S., Europe, South America and Asia. These businesses are complemented by an extensive North American merchant distribution system. International Paper is committed to environmental, economic and social sustainability, and has a long-standing policy of using no wood from endangered forests.
To learn more, visit
www.internationalpaper.com.

Paul Smith's College is set in the Adirondacks of Northern New York amid awe-inspiring mountains, sparkling lakes and lush forests. The main campus of the 14,200 acre property is on the shores of Lower St. Regis Lake, providing a safe, comfortable and invigorating environment to obtain baccalaureate or associate degrees. Bachelor's programs include Biology, Business, Culinary Arts and Service Management, Fisheries and Wildlife Sciences, Forestry, Hotel, Resort and Tourism Management, Natural Resources, and Recreation, Adventure Travel and Ecotourism (RATE). Alternatively, careers also start with Associate degrees in programs such as Business, Culinary Arts, Forest Recreation or Forest Technician, Liberal Arts, Hotel and Restaurant Management, Outdoor Recreation, Surveying, or Urban Tree Management.

ECORA is a network of outrigger canoe clubs spanning the Atlantic seaboard of the USA. Some of our organization's highlights include the following:
- New clubs every year since inception
- Annual races, domestic and international draw
- Community for novices and experts
This website is intended to...
- Help you get to know us
- Invite you to participate by contacting our clubs
- Publish ECORA race info
Hawaiian Outrigger Canoe Racing carries on globally in the rich culture and traditions of its birthplace. ECORA is a proud part of that history.

A national nonprofit, 501(c)(3), organization established in 1967 by disabled Vietnam veterans to serve the war injured. DS/USA now offers nationwide sports rehabilitation programs to anyone with a permanent disability. Activities include winter skiing, water sports, summer and winter competitions, fitness and special sports events. Participants include those with visual impairments, amputations, spinal cord injury, dwarfism, multiple sclerosis, head injury, cerebral palsy, and other neuromuscular and orthopedic conditions.

Participation in a sport like sailing builds confidence and self-esteem, while it challenges the whole person. Y-Knot is all about sailing — regardless of your experience or physical abilities. If you’re someone with a disability looking for a new challenge, or an able-bodied sailor interested in seeing your sport in a completely new light, contact us. We’ll be happy to share our dream with you and demonstrate how sailing lets us “leave our disabilities on the shore.”
Why Not Now? Inc.

The mission of Why Not Now Incorporated is to provide accessible fishing, camping, boating and other related outdoor opportunities to children and adults with disabilities.
Our camp is located in Fulton County, Illinois just west of Farmington. Travel time to the camp is approximately one hour from Peoria, 45 minutes from Galesburg, 75 minutes from the Quad Cities, 90 Minutes from Springfield and four hours from Chicago.

Our mission is to be the most reliable, timely and complete resource on the internet for brain injury and spinal cord injury survivors. Our hope is that this site will become relied upon as a trustworthy resource for the community and for those who are searching for information.
John Dillon park is a fully accessible wilderness facility located in the beautiful Adirondacks of northern New York. We provide fully accessible trails, lean-tos and other services to accomodate all types of disabilities. Stop by the park today and see how the team of Paul Smith College and International Paper have made this idea a realty.