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The Hartford Contributes $500,000 To Improve Access To Adaptive

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World Champion Wheelchair Basketball Player Matt Scott and New York Knicks Legend John Starks joined the insurer and the City University of New York (CUNY) to surprise youth athletes with more than 50 sports wheelchairs during clinic Donation also included contributions to CUNY and to Matt Scott’s Fly Without Limits Organization The Hartford , a leading disability insurer and 30-year advocate of the adaptive sports movement, partnered with CUNY’s Adaptive Sports Program to host a youth wheelchair basketball clinic featuring World Champion Wheelchair Basketball Player Matt Scott on Saturday, Oct. 7. The Hartford along with Scott and John Starks, New York Knicks Legend, surprised 28 youth athletes with custom-fit sport wheelchairs. The remaining 25 wheelchairs were donated to support area adaptive sports programs. On Saturday, October 7, 2023, The Harford along with World Champion Wheelchair Basketball Player Matt Scott and New York Knicks Legend John Starks surprised youth athletes

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