
At Para PowerPlay Association, our mission is to foster inclusion and respect in sports. We believe in breaking down barriers and making athletic opportunities accessible to everyone in the community.
As a not-for-profit, we rely on generous donors like you to continue offering adaptive programs, skill-building camps, and inclusive opportunities across our communities.
Join our team of volunteers and make a difference in your community. Whether you can give a few hours a week or a few hours a month, your time and skills are appreciated.
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4 Week Sessions starting in September for birth years 2016-2018 and 2012-2015. Hosted at Digby Area Arena.
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4 Week Sessions starting September for birth years 2012-2015 & 2016-2018. Hosted at Digby Area Arena.
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Led by Paul Rosen and Ben Brown! Hosted at Middleton District Arena.
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At the age of 5 I lost my leg and was severely injured, almost losing my life to a commercial fishing boat explosion. With dedication, discipline and hard work I was able to persevere and play hockey. Prosthetics and technology improvements helped support me in joining AAA hockey by the age of 10. By 13 I was playing Nova Scotia AAA Hocke
At the age of 5 I lost my leg and was severely injured, almost losing my life to a commercial fishing boat explosion. With dedication, discipline and hard work I was able to persevere and play hockey. Prosthetics and technology improvements helped support me in joining AAA hockey by the age of 10. By 13 I was playing Nova Scotia AAA Hockey. I played Junior hockey and SR A hockey. I played with team Canada at the Standing Amputee World Championships from 2003-2007. We won 2 World Championships, both in Prague, Czech Republic in 2004 and Riga, Latvia in 2006. I was honored to be named top forward and top scorer at the 2004 World Championships. Due to many serious injuries, I no longer play but have dreamt about one day having a chance to build a place where everyone could enjoy sports as I did with a disability and make sports cheaper and more available for all.
Max brings professional experience as the Agency Director of the Digby/Clare Home Support Association and was key in the foundation of Para PowerPlay as a non-profit. With a background in commerce with a focus on healthcare leadership, Max has volunteered on numerous boards over the years. He is passionate about improving systems, support
Max brings professional experience as the Agency Director of the Digby/Clare Home Support Association and was key in the foundation of Para PowerPlay as a non-profit. With a background in commerce with a focus on healthcare leadership, Max has volunteered on numerous boards over the years. He is passionate about improving systems, supporting the community and promoting inclusion in care and community.
Max's wealth of knowledge and experience is a key asset in helping us help you through Para PowerPlay!
Melissa is a serving member of the Royal Canadian Air Force, bringing expertise in Logistics, Leadership, and Culture Evolution to her role with Para PowerPlay. Drawing on her personal experience as a woman in the Canadian Armed Forces, she is deeply committed to fostering equity, inclusion, and opportunity both in sport and in life. A fo
Melissa is a serving member of the Royal Canadian Air Force, bringing expertise in Logistics, Leadership, and Culture Evolution to her role with Para PowerPlay. Drawing on her personal experience as a woman in the Canadian Armed Forces, she is deeply committed to fostering equity, inclusion, and opportunity both in sport and in life. A former athlete in soccer, volleyball, and competitive swimming, Melissa remains dedicated to promoting physical fitness and creating welcoming spaces for athletes of all abilities. Through her involvement with Para PowerPlay, she aims to help build a community rooted in accessibility, support, and pride within the Annapolis Valley.
Bringing a strong background in working with vulnerable families and youth at risk. Lois is passionate about creating equitable opportunities in sport and recreation. At age 16, Lois was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré Syndrome and temporarily lost the use of her legs. This experience shaped her understanding of the importance of accessibil
Bringing a strong background in working with vulnerable families and youth at risk. Lois is passionate about creating equitable opportunities in sport and recreation. At age 16, Lois was diagnosed with Guillain-Barré Syndrome and temporarily lost the use of her legs. This experience shaped her understanding of the importance of accessibility, resilience, and inclusive spaces. As a mother of two active, sports-loving children, she has seen firsthand how sport can build confidence, community and joy. Through her role at Para PowerPlay, Lois contributes her organizational skills, advocacy, and lived experience to help foster environments where accessibility, respect and inclusion are at the forefront.
Andrew has long been committed to community impact, and witnessing barriers to sports like hockey for individuals with disabilities inspired his involvement. Para PowerPlay’s mission to boost accessibility in Nova Scotia aligns with his values of inclusivity, empathy, and support during tough times. Serving on the board allows Andrew to e
Andrew has long been committed to community impact, and witnessing barriers to sports like hockey for individuals with disabilities inspired his involvement. Para PowerPlay’s mission to boost accessibility in Nova Scotia aligns with his values of inclusivity, empathy, and support during tough times. Serving on the board allows Andrew to extend his leadership to create equitable opportunities for all to enjoy the game.
Outside work, Andrew is passionate about community service, hockey, and creative writing. He is the published author of the novel Reveria, which reflects his love for storytelling and connecting with others through narrative. Andrew provides on-ice training and coaching for Para PowerPlay, helping athletes with disabilities gain skills and confidence.
Ben comes to us with a high performance background and a passion for sport. Ben has
represented Canada at the international stage five times in Para Canoe and Para Athletics. Ben has a total of 14 national gold medals between the two sports, 6 national leading times in Para Canoe, 15 Nova Scotia wheelchair racing records, 4 Canada Games ap
Ben comes to us with a high performance background and a passion for sport. Ben has
represented Canada at the international stage five times in Para Canoe and Para Athletics. Ben has a total of 14 national gold medals between the two sports, 6 national leading times in Para Canoe, 15 Nova Scotia wheelchair racing records, 4 Canada Games appearances with 3 silver medals in 2017. On top of that Ben won the Support 4 Sport Nova Scotia Sr Male Athlete of the Year in 2023. Considering all the accolades Ben has achieved he wouldn’t be able to do without great coaching, family, and community support. He firmly believes in community and
everyone has the right to train, compete, and play. Sport is sport; it's all about learning how to adapt and make everything work. Whether it's recreational or high performance Ben firmly believes we all have the ability to be physically active in some shape or form. Ben’s coach for Para Canoe Jeff Houser has said Sport has Value. Ben firmly believes in this as it has opened
so many doors and opportunities since he has been paralyzed. Ben wants to give back to the community and help show that sport is for everyone.
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