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Bath Area Family YMCA Unified Champion Club

Bath Area Family YMCA

Bath, Maine - Sagadahoc County

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Jun 3, 2026

Area

Bath

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303 Centre Street, Bath, ME 04530

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Provider overview

The Bath Area Family YMCA hosts a Unified Champion Club that pairs adults with and without intellectual disabilities for six-week sessions of cornhole, pickleball, walking club, and indoor softball.

The Bath Area Family YMCA in Bath runs a Unified Champion Club in partnership with Special Olympics Maine, offering inclusive recreational sports for adults.

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Registration
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Ages
Adults 18 and older, with and without intellectual disabilities
Season
Year-round, organized in six-week sessions
Cost
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Location contacts

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Bath Area Family YMCA

303 Centre Street, Bath, ME 04530

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Programs and offerings

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Unified Champion Club sessions

Six-week inclusive recreational sports sessions for adults with and without intellectual disabilities, including cornhole, pickleball, and softball.

Ages
Adults 18 and older, with and without intellectual disabilities
Season
Year-round, organized in six-week sessions
Schedule
The club runs six-week sessions focused on different sports, ending with a celebration; contact the Bath Area Family YMCA for current session dates and activities.
Cost
Confirm any cost, registration, and how to sign up as a participant or volunteer.
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Why this is listed
The Bath Area Family YMCA, in partnership with Special Olympics Maine, runs a Unified Champion Club that pairs people with and without intellectual disabilities through shared recreational sports in six-week sessions, with activities including cornhole, pickleball, walking club, and indoor softball; it is open to all community members 18 and older.
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Program details we found

Unified Champion Club sessions

The Bath Area Family YMCA, in partnership with Special Olympics Maine, runs a Unified Champion Club that pairs people with and without intellectual disabilities through shared recreational sports in six-week sessions, with activities including cornhole, pickleball, walking club, and indoor softball; it is open to all community members 18 and older.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names a Unified Champion Club, social inclusion, people with and without intellectual disabilities, shared recreational sports, cornhole, pickleball, walking club, and indoor softball.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about current session dates and sports, facility accessibility, how participants are paired, and how to take part or volunteer.

What we checked

What we found: The Bath Area Family YMCA, in partnership with Special Olympics Maine, runs a Unified Champion Club that pairs people with and without intellectual disabilities through shared recreational sports in six-week sessions, with activities including cornhole, pickleball, walking club, and indoor softball; it is open to all community members 18 and older.

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What to confirm

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  • What should families know about cost, financial assistance, cancellation rules, forms, and first-visit expectations?
  • For sports: what equipment, experience level, classification, practice location, transportation, and caregiver participation should we plan for?
  • Who should families contact to talk through accommodations before registering?

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