YOung woman using a wheelchair, playing pickleball in a gym

Pickleball

Pickleball for Everyone

Pickleball is fast-paced, social, and surprisingly addictive—and now it’s more accessible than ever.

Our adapted pickleball program is designed for people with physical disabilities and welcomes players of all ages. We meet in spring and fall at Lloyd Hall, right along the Schuylkill River in Philadelphia. Whether you’re new to the sport or looking to sharpen your skills, this is a fun way to get moving and meet new people.

We run small group sessions, and all equipment is provided at each session. Just wear something comfortable and come ready to have fun.

We use adapted equipment and beginner-friendly court setups to make sure everyone feels comfortable on the court, no experience needed. The game itself is easy to learn—it blends simple rules from tennis, badminton, and ping pong into something uniquely fun and accessible.

You’ll hear the bounce of the ball, a few cheers, and plenty of fun. “I wasn’t sure what to expect—but I ended up having a great time. I can’t wait to come back.”

Volunteers are always welcome! Whether you're helping with equipment, supporting players on the court, or just lending encouragement from the sidelines, we’d love to have you.

Want to Play or Volunteer?

Use the form below to contact us—we’ll follow up with details about upcoming sessions.

PICKLEBALL SCHEDULE

SPRING Session: Through October
Day:
Thursday, 5:00 -6:30 PM
Location: Lloyd Hall, 1 Boathouse Row, Phila., PA 19130

Registration is required. Please use the contact form to inquire.


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