“Front Line to Finish Line”



On Point Foundation helps disabled service members once again participate in events that bring the competitive edge back in the lives of individuals who selflessly protected our way of life.
Before these disabled service members were injured they competed in their different career fields to be the best they could be. Once injured these competitive individuals no longer were able to serve in there respective fields and compete against there peers.
These feelings of competitiveness were not lost when they were injured, but instead grew as these individuals strive to rehabilitate and adapt to their new injury.
Once they are rehabilitated and adapted to their new life most can not afford the adaptive equipment to compete in competitive sports. Like any specialized product a large expense comes with it.
On Point Foundation raises money so the burden of enjoying life to it’s fullest is not completely bared by the disabled men and women who so passionately dedicated their lives to protecting you and I. This is our way of thanking those who protect us.
Here are just a couple of the items needed to compete and this is just the equipment, the rest is heart.
Tiburon, California – After a career-ending crash in 1967 that cost him his arm, Factory Harley-Davidson team racer Chris Draayer called on his teammate, the legendary Mert Lawwill, to build him an adequate prosthetic hand for riding his motorcycle. Lawwill built a single prototype prosthetic as a… [more]
Need more speed? Meet the Quickie Shark S®, the new competitive handbike from Sunrise Medical. Similar in design to its cousin the Quickie Shark, the Shark S is specifically designed for the serious competitive hand-cyclist. Using a special new ultra-lightweight frame that is supported by an… [more]

