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+269-968-8249


  • Home
  • About Us
  • Programs
  • Policies
  • Staff & Board
  • Transportation
  • DeafLINK
  • Events
  • Helpful Links

About Community Inclusive Recreation

Who We Serve

Who We Serve

Who We Serve

 We serve individuals of all abilities by offering accessible programs that promote independence, creativity, physical wellness, and meaningful social connections. We off accommodations such as care attendants, and accessible transportation, so that everyone can participate!  

Mission

Who We Serve

Who We Serve

 Community Inclusive Recreation (CIR) provides inclusive recreation, arts, and life skills education for people of all abilities. For 31 years, we have created welcoming spaces where individuals can connect, grow, and belong. We also provide advocacy and connection to ASL Interpreters for the Deaf Community. 

Programs

Who We Serve

Programs

We offer a wide variety of programs for people of all ages and interests, such as...

  • Bowling
  • Kickball
  • Walking Club
  • A Variety of Themed Art Classes
  • Cooking Class
  • A Variety of Day Trips
  • Movie Nights
  • Tailgating Parties
  • Adulting 101
  • and more!

Values

Who We Serve

Programs

  • Every person should be valued, respected, and accepted.
  • Everyone has a gift to offer to the community and deserves the right to fully participate.
  • Separate is not equal. Including individuals with disabilities into the social and recreational life of our community has intrinsic value - for both the individual and community at large.
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  • Every person should be valued, respected, and accepted.
  • Everyone has a gift to offer to the community and deserves the right to fully participate.
  • Separate is not equal. Including individuals with disabilities into the social and recreational life of our community has intrinsic value - for both the individual and community at large.
  • The words "person-centered" are more than a good idea - they need to be the focal point of every interaction that we have with individuals who are seeking their own voice and destiny.

Community Inclusive Recreation

331 Jackson Street West, Battle Creek, MI 49037

+269-968-8249

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