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Wheelchair Tennis Group

Mission Statement

     Our organization uses sport as a platform for life skills, economic opportunity, and community health.
     We run youth recreation clinics, adaptive sports clinics, and job training programs that give young people — ages 3 to 17 — real tools for the future.

     

Vission Statement

A Southern California where every young person — regardless of ability, background, or zip code — grows up with the confidence, skills, and opportunity to lead. We envision communities where sport opens doors to employment, health, and belonging, and where the next generation of athletes, officials, and leaders is built one game at a time.
     

Focus

Right now, Good Game is focused on getting Southern California youth ages 3–17 registered, trained, and in the game.
every dollar raised directly funds a young person's access to play, employment skills, and community belonging. The time to act is now. 
spots are limited, the need is real, and the game is theirs to win.
     

Empowering Youth Through Play

Located in Southern California, Good Game Project Inc. offers enriching programs in education, sports, job training and recreation. We focus on community-driven initiatives that build skills for life.

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Current Upcoming Events

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GoodGameProject Inc. is a 501(a)(9) nonprofit corporation, licensed and registered in the state of California. We are a tax-exempt organization, and our donations are tax-deductible.
Our referee training program addresses a national shortage — the average sports official today is 50 years old and the pipeline is shrinking. We train high school students (15+) to step into those roles as paid recreational contractors, creating genuine employment pathways within their own communities. For adaptive athletes, we go further. We cover fundraise to subsidize transportation costs — often the biggest barrier keeping disabled youth from participating — and work directly with partners like Rancho Los Amigos National Rehabilitation Center and the Department of Recreation and Parks to deliver inclusive programming across the region.
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