Adaptive Sports Partners
Recurring Giving

Recurring Giving

Join our Monthly Giving Community!

Recurring gifts provide steady, reliable support that keeps athletes moving, learning, and connecting all year long. By becoming a monthly donor, you help ensure that everyone can access adaptive sports and recreation—season after season.

Why Monthly Giving Matters

Your monthly gift provides consistent funding for year-round programs and helps us plan for the future. It ensures athletes have access to adaptive equipment, scholarships, and school-based programs. Every donation, big or small, helps create life-changing experiences for our athletes, including:

  • Maintaining and purchasing adaptive skis, bikes, kayaks, and more

  • Offering free or low-cost programs to schools and families

  • Providing ongoing opportunities for athletes to gain confidence, skills, and community

Monthly giving is one of the most meaningful ways to support our mission, and your generosity has a lasting impact.

Set Up Your Recurring Gift

Choose an amount that works for you, and your donation will be automatically processed each month.

We’re Here to Help

Have questions about setting up, updating, or managing your monthly gift? We’re happy to assist.

Kelly Starr, Executive Director
kelly@adaptivesportspartners.org • 802-307-2940

Judy Northrop, Director of Events & Development
judy@adaptivesportspartners.org

jaypeak@adaptivesportspartners.org

 I’m incredibly excited to be joining the Adaptive Sports Partners team as the Jay Peak program manager! I’m an NEK native and recently moved back to Vermont from Boston after working for an adaptive exercise program in the Spaulding Rehab network. I had a very gratifying three years working in the hospital setting and am now thrilled for the change of scenery and an opportunity to share my passion for skiing and riding! In my free time, I love running, reading fantasy novels, and spending time with my black lab Dougal. Very much looking forward to getting to know all of you and fingers crossed the snowfall continues as it has this past week!

kerry@adaptivesportspartners.org

 

Kerry earned her B.S. in Recreation Management and Policy, with a concentration in recreation therapy from the University of New Hampshire. She has spent 10+ years working in the field with kids, teens and adults. She has previously worked for Easter Seals in NH as a recreation therapist, and most recently was the Program Manager for a small inclusion department based out of the Springfield Jewish Community Center in western Massachusetts.
Kerry has personal experience with mono-skiing, having taken lessons around Vermont and Maine, and is excited to share that experience with others! She enjoys skiing, mountain biking, hiking, and disc golf! She is excited to help build an amazing adaptive program for all, and to call the NEK home!

sarah@adaptivesportspartners.org

Sarah holds a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration from Plymouth State University and has been actively involved with ASPNC since volunteering at the Sunrise Ascent on Mt. Washington. Growing up in the north country, Sarah is an avid skier, hiker, and triathlete. She has completed many marathons, triathlons, and an Ironman, embodying resilience and dedication. A nature enthusiast and devoted dog lover, Sarah finds inspiration in the outdoors and loves being a part of this community. 

natasha@adaptivesportspartners.org

Natasha has a long history of volunteerism in the adaptive sports, beginning as a shadow, and eventually becoming a volunteer as a teenager, into her adult years. After graduating from UMass Amherst with a Bachelor of Biology degree, she served in AmeriCorps at the Epilepsy Foundation of New England for two years and was hosted at Adaptive Sports Partners, growing an even deeper passion for the adaptive community, and gaining experience with many possible ways to create opportunities for inclusion in recreation. Natasha is overjoyed to be joining the team in this new role as Program Manager for the 2023-2024 winter season, and is looking forward to continuing her support of ASP’s mission. In her free time, Natasha loves to get outside; her favorite activities include snowboarding, hiking, kayaking, and rock climbing with friends. You can also find her baking at home. 

nate@adaptivesportspartners.org

Nate joined the Adaptive Sports Partners’ team as a volunteer in October of 2013. Through his volunteerism, he found that he was extremely passionate about helping people of all abilities to enjoy the outdoors and participate in recreational activities. He is CARSS Level 2 certified, a certified TetraSki Trainer/Instructor, a TetraCraft instructor, a certified CPR and first aid instructor, level 1 bowling coach, and looks forward to continuing to advance his education in adaptive sports.

Nate graduated from Lakes Region Community College with degrees in Fire Science, Fire Investigation, and Fire Protection System. Nate worked as a Firefighter and Paramedic for 10 years prior to joining ASP full-time.  Nate is an avid skier, rock climber, kayaker and enjoys being outdoors. He lives in Sugar Hill with his wife who volunteers, two kids and mother.

judy@adaptivesportspartners.org

Judith Farrell Northrop (she/her) hails from Bellefonte, Pennsylvania, grew up outside of Philadelphia, and graduated from Temple University with a B.A. in English. She studied at Lancaster Theological Seminary, earning a Master of Divinity. Ordained by the United Church of Christ, she served as a pastor and associate pastor for children, youth, and adults in Vermont and Texas. In other eclectic occupations, Judy has taught preschool, SKIwee, elementary art, worked at organic gardens/farms, and studied at Glassell School of Art in Houston.  Judy is married to John Northrop, and they have two awesome teens.  For fun, Judy skis, runs, hikes, gardens, and chills out with art, yoga, beach time and books. Adding spirit to family life are two rescue doggers, Ellie, a who-knows-what mix with some shepherd, and Honey, a count-me-in poodle-terrier.

kelly@adaptivesportspartners.org

Kelly is a highly qualified professional with a background in adaptive sports and over 10 years of experience. She holds a Master’s degree in Recreational Therapy and is certified as a Therapeutic Recreation Specialist, Level 1 Adaptive SUP Instructor, and PSIA Level 1 Adaptive Ski Instructor. Kelly resides in Lyndonville with her husband, 5 kiddos, 3 dogs, and 1 cat. In addition to her professional achievements, she is an avid skier, ultrarunner, Ironman finisher, and outdoor enthusiast.