Doing Hard Things My Way Adaptive Athlete Scholarship
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Apply to the Doing Hard Things My Way Adaptive Athlete Scholarship:https://bold.org/scholarships/doing-hard-things-my-way-adaptive-athlete-scholarship
Chad’s Links
Connect with Chad on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/chadwillia1
Get Your Doing Hard Things My Way Gear:
https://doinghardthingsmyway.com/
Apply to the Doing Hard Things My Way Adaptive Athlete Scholarship:
https://bold.org/scholarships/doing-hard-things-my-way-adaptive-athlete-scholarship
Daryl’s Links
Connect with Daryl on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/daryltperry/
For ALL things Your Level Fitness:
https://yourlevelfitness.com/
In this episode of The Cerebral Palsy Perspective, host Chad Williams and cohost Daryl Perry talk about the origin and impact of the Doing Hard Things My Way Adaptive Athlete Scholarship.
What began as a personal challenge during a difficult season has now grown into something that is helping young adaptive athletes across the country.
Chad shares the story behind the scholarship and how the idea developed during the COVID shutdown when gyms were closed and managing cerebral palsy symptoms became more challenging. During that time he challenged himself to run a Spartan race. Training for that race unexpectedly led to a love for running and a completely new chapter in his life.
As Chad shared his journey publicly, the cerebral palsy community showed up with overwhelming encouragement and support. That support eventually inspired him to find a way to give something meaningful back to the community that had supported him along the way.
That idea became the Doing Hard Things My Way Adaptive Athlete Scholarship.
The scholarship was created to support a high school senior adaptive athlete who demonstrates perseverance, resilience, and dedication to sport while preparing for college. What started as a simple idea quickly gained momentum. The scholarship was fully funded through generous donations and has already received nearly one hundred seventy applications from students across the country.
Chad and Daryl talk about the emotional side of creating something that has such a powerful impact. They also discuss how sharing personal stories can lead to opportunities to support others in ways you never expected.
This episode highlights how one idea can grow into something much bigger. From a personal challenge to a brand, and now a scholarship supporting the next generation of adaptive athletes.
If you know a high school senior adaptive athlete who may be interested in applying, be sure to check the show notes for the scholarship application link.
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