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First Tee Shenandoah Valley Overcoming Barriers Program

First Tee Shenandoah Valley

Harrisonburg, Virginia - Rockingham County

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May 15, 2026

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Shenandoah Valley

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690 Garbers Church Rd, Harrisonburg, VA 22801

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Provider overview

First Tee Shenandoah Valley's Overcoming Barriers program partners with JMU adapted physical activity students to bring golf-centered physical activity to middle school youth with and without disabilities in Harrisonburg.

First Tee Shenandoah Valley provides youth development and golf programming in the Harrisonburg area, including an adapted physical activity partnership.

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Phone
540-437-4239
Ages
Middle school children with and without disabilities; families should confirm current age and school eligibility
Season
School-year and partner-program schedule
Cost
Costs and eligibility should be confirmed with First Tee Shenandoah Valley before enrollment.

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First Tee Shenandoah Valley

690 Garbers Church Rd, Harrisonburg, VA 22801

The program is described as a partnership with JMU's adapted physical activity program.

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Overcoming Barriers adapted golf activity

Golf-centered adapted physical activity program for middle school youth with and without disabilities through First Tee and JMU partners.

Ages
Middle school children with and without disabilities; families should confirm current age and school eligibility
Season
School-year and partner-program schedule
Schedule
The source describes the JMU partnership program; families should contact First Tee for current cohorts, school partners, and session dates.
Cost
Costs and eligibility should be confirmed with First Tee Shenandoah Valley before enrollment.
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May 15, 2026
Why this is listed
First Tee Shenandoah Valley's Overcoming Barriers page says the program partners with JMU's adapted physical activity program, serves middle school children with and without disabilities, and was created to support underserved and special-needs populations through golf-centered physical activity.
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Program details we found

Overcoming Barriers adapted golf activity

First Tee Shenandoah Valley's Overcoming Barriers page says the program partners with JMU's adapted physical activity program, serves middle school children with and without disabilities, and was created to support underserved and special-needs populations through golf-centered physical activity.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: First Tee says Overcoming Barriers is an adapted physical activity partnership serving children with and without disabilities.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm whether the current program is open to public registration or school-partner referrals, child age and school fit, adaptive equipment, staff or volunteer support, transportation, location, and session schedule.

What we checked

What we found: First Tee Shenandoah Valley's Overcoming Barriers page says the program partners with JMU's adapted physical activity program, serves middle school children with and without disabilities, and was created to support underserved and special-needs populations through golf-centered physical activity.

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Is First Tee Shenandoah Valley Overcoming Barriers Program reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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