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The Profound Impact of Generosity and Volunteerism in Adaptive Athletics With Jon Brideau

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Jon Brideau is the President and CEO of World T.E.A.M., a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering and engaging individuals through inclusive athletic programs that bring adaptive and able-bodied athletes together. His journey with World T.E.A.M. began in 2015 as a team member during the Face of America event with Capital One. His continued participation in various programs, including the inaugural 2017 Face of America Liberty ride and the 2017 Adventure Team Challenge Colorado, eventually led to his leadership role within the organization. Before this, Jon spent seven years at Best Buddies International, culminating in his position as the Senior Director of the Best Buddies Challenge, where he led his team in fundraising over $10 million annually. His career also includes a significant stint at Nike, where his involvement in the Best Buddies jobs program was marked by hiring and mentoring an autistic employee.

In this episode…

What transforms an act of giving in adaptive sports into a powerful agent of change? How does this form of volunteerism impact the giver, the receiver, and the broader community?

Jon Brideau, drawing from his rich experiences in adaptive athletics, highlights that the true essence of giving in this domain goes beyond mere participation. It's about creating an environment where everyone, regardless of ability, feels valued and empowered. He recounts instances where volunteers, through simple acts of support and kindness, not only helped athletes overcome physical challenges but also fostered a sense of belonging and achievement. This, Jon notes, is the real power of volunteerism: it builds confidence and breaks down barriers, not just for the athletes but for everyone involved, knitting a stronger, more inclusive community fabric.

In this episode of You Can't Take it With You, join Jim Dunlop and Jon Brideau, President and CEO of World T.E.A.M., as they explore the profound impact of generosity and volunteerism in adaptive athletics. They discuss Jon's journey in fostering an inclusive community, the heartwarming stories of change and connection at World T.E.A.M. events, and how these experiences reshape perspectives and strengthen community bonds.

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Jon Brideau is the President and CEO of World T.E.A.M., a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering and engaging individuals through inclusive athletic programs that bring adaptive and able-bodied athletes together. His journey with World T.E.A.M. began in 2015 as a team member during the Face of America event with Capital One. His continued participation in various programs, including the inaugural 2017 Face of America Liberty ride and the 2017 Adventure Team Challenge Colorado, eventually led to his leadership role within the organization. Before this, Jon spent seven years at Best Buddies International, culminating in his position as the Senior Director of the Best Buddies Challenge, where he led his team in fundraising over $10 million annually. His career also includes a significant stint at Nike, where his involvement in the Best Buddies jobs program was marked by hiring and mentoring an autistic employee.

In this episode…

What transforms an act of giving in adaptive sports into a powerful agent of change? How does this form of volunteerism impact the giver, the receiver, and the broader community?

Jon Brideau, drawing from his rich experiences in adaptive athletics, highlights that the true essence of giving in this domain goes beyond mere participation. It's about creating an environment where everyone, regardless of ability, feels valued and empowered. He recounts instances where volunteers, through simple acts of support and kindness, not only helped athletes overcome physical challenges but also fostered a sense of belonging and achievement. This, Jon notes, is the real power of volunteerism: it builds confidence and breaks down barriers, not just for the athletes but for everyone involved, knitting a stronger, more inclusive community fabric.

In this episode of You Can't Take it With You, join Jim Dunlop and Jon Brideau, President and CEO of World T.E.A.M., as they explore the profound impact of generosity and volunteerism in adaptive athletics. They discuss Jon's journey in fostering an inclusive community, the heartwarming stories of change and connection at World T.E.A.M. events, and how these experiences reshape perspectives and strengthen community bonds.

  continue reading

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