
ASW, from my POV
From cabins to camaraderie, Shepherd Center’s ASW offers fun, connection, and a chance to rediscover what’s possible.
Discover a weekend like no other at Shepherd Center’s annual Adventure Skills Workshop (ASW)! Held each spring, this exciting weekend event is your chance to dive into activities you’ve always loved or have always wanted to try — all in a supportive, inclusive environment.
Designed for people with spinal cord injury or disease, acquired brain injury, multiple sclerosis, spina bifida, post-polio syndrome, Guillain-Barré syndrome, transverse myelitis or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), ASW is designed to empower and inspire. Whether you are newly injured and attending for the first time or an ASW veteran coming back for more, be assured that you’ll have the opportunity to explore new activities, learn new skills, meet new people, and have fun. We believe you’ll leave with a new outlook on life — seeing every day as an adventure.
ASW takes place each May at Camp ASCCA, an accessible facility on Lake Martin in Jackson’s Gap, Alabama. About 2.5 hours from Atlanta, this setting is equipped with air-conditioned group cabins (with limited private rooms available). Participants receive directions and a detailed information packet. If you require assistance with self-care, mobility, or other needs, be sure to bring a friend or family member to help.
Discover a variety of engaging recreational opportunities at ASW. While some activities may have physical ability requirements, there’s something for everyone to enjoy:
Please note that each participant must register for themselves. This means:
This process ensures that each participant receives the information they need to fully register for the workshop. Caregivers, relatives, and friends will have their own separate registration process. Thank you for helping us make the registration process smooth for everyone involved with Adventure Skills Workshop!
If you would like accommodations other than the camp’s lodging, you can contact the following area hotels to make your reservations. Please note that no discount on the registration fee will be given if you choose to provide your accommodations outside of Camp ASCCA. Each hotel has limited accessible rooms, so please reserve your room before returning your registration form.
For more information, email Kelly Edens at [email protected] or call 404-350-7793.
From cabins to camaraderie, Shepherd Center’s ASW offers fun, connection, and a chance to rediscover what’s possible.
For campers and their families, Shepherd Center’s Adventure Skills Workshop often represents a new beginning.
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