Inclusion, Diversity, Equity & Accessibility (IDEA)

To create a diverse and welcoming experience within the No Limits Foundation that is accessible and inclusive of people from all backgrounds and a reflection of our mutual hearts without borders.

STATEMENT

The No Limits Foundation commits to and promotes anti-racism, anti-discrimination, diversity, equity, and inclusion in our organization, our leaders, our staff, and our volunteers. We strive to eliminate all forms of discrimination and to provide access and opportunity in an environment that welcomes and includes all persons regardless of mental or physical ability, ethnicity, color, race, religious belief, age, marital status, pregnancy, genetic information, sex, sexual orientation, gender, gender expression, gender identity, veteran status, immigration status, or citizenship.


As an organization that seeks to educate and empower young people with limb loss and limb difference and their families, we commit to fostering a welcoming and supportive community that helps all those who attend our camps and activities. We believe that we further that purpose through positive action against hate, prejudice, racism, and injustice. We shall, therefore, continue to implement policies and practices that, consistent with our mission, create a more accessible and inviting community that promotes diversity, equity, and inclusion. We encourage all those who support our mission to do the same. We expect all camp participants to honor the spirit of this statement, and commit to a mutual respect for one another.

OUR PLEDGE

Diversity is an inclusive concept that encompasses, without limitation, a set of characteristics, experiences, conditions, and perspectives that makes each person unique. I recognize that to better reflect the diversity that exists in my community, I must take action to include groups historically marginalized and underrepresented. I believe that a diverse group of volunteers is critical to the success of the Camp No Limits mission to educate and empower all young people with limb loss or limb difference to discover and develop a healthy, happy, and independent lifestyle. Moreover, I recognize that diversity is beneficial for the entire community of young people who live with limb loss or limb difference. Therefore, I commit to active engagement in diversity, equity, and inclusion in the Camp No Limits setting.

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