Camp Wheel-A-Way from KPF Team Member, Natalie Gomez

Camp Wheel-A-Way from KPF Team Member, Natalie Gomez

Camp Experience

Every summer brings with it a sense of excitement and adventure, but this year was particularly special for me. I had the incredible opportunity to attend KPF’s Camp Wheel Away – a camp put on by The Kyle Pease Foundation – which offers a wide range of activities, including horseback riding, boating, and adaptive cycling.

From the moment I laid eyes on the magnificent horses, I knew I was about to embark on a unique journey. The camp's horseback riding program was designed to cater to all levels of experience and disabilities, making it accessible and inclusive for everyone. Whether a novice rider or an experienced equestrian, the supportive staff made sure that each of us felt comfortable and confident in the saddle.

It was awe-inspiring to witness the intelligence, grace, and strength of these magnificent creatures. A profound connection between rider and horse blossomed as we meandered around the ring, each rider getting assistance from a side-walker and leader for safety.  Not only did horseback riding provide a thrilling adventure, but it also instilled in me a sense of responsibility, patience, and empathy.

Every day, every meal, every moment was filled with laughter, excitement, and enthusiasm as we anticipated the next activity. But, in between were moments in which I felt that I could connect with new friends and tell more people about KPF, my new job, and my experience as an athlete. As we talked about racing, I showed the newcomers pictures and told them a bit about the awesome events that I’ve done and pictures from those races. My goal was not to boast, but to share the love, support, and enthusiasm of KPF, and how KPF helps athletes like me.

One of the highlights of the camp was the inclusion of adaptive cycling. This activity opened up a whole new world of possibilities for individuals with diverse abilities. Specialized equipment and skilled instructors ensured that everyone could partake in this thrilling adventure.

As with all KPF adventures, the camp's commitment to accessibility meant that individuals with mobility challenges could experience the freedom and exhilaration of cycling. I never realized how much fun a thing on three wheels, that you have to pedal and steer on your own power can be. Even though my experience as an adaptive athlete has been mainly racing in a pushchair, the adaptive cycling expedition allowed me a taste of what our incredible handbike athletes endure. Just a taste.

There was undoubtedly a buzz amongst the group – a new kind of camaraderie, a camaraderie through which I made new friends and passed on a thing or two I’ve picked up through my experience as an athlete. Hopefully, we will see a few more athletes and teammates on racecourses soon. 

As I look back on those cherished memories, I am filled with gratitude for the opportunities I had at this remarkable camp. The adventures I embarked on, the friendships I cultivated, and the personal growth I experienced will forever hold a special place in my heart. It is a testament to the transformative power of stepping out of our comfort zones and embracing life's adventures with an open heart and a willing spirit.

Pushing Beyond Limits, 
Natalie Gomez
Assistant Project Manager for Recruitment

Created by Kevin Enners, KPF Inclusive Employee

Letter from KPF Co-Founder, Brent Pease

Letter from KPF Co-Founder, Brent Pease

With 25 events on the calendar this year, we have an opportunity to cross more than 1000 finish lines together this year. As we reset each year, this is a fun time for KPF.  While we are always planning for the year ahead, the first objective is fundraising as we continue to create inclusive opportunities to best serve the athletes & families of KPF.  After all, that - inclusion - is what keeps our wheels turning.

We certainly hope you will consider joining us this year.  So many always say soon, but why not just say NOW!  Last year, 92 families joined KPF, pushing us closer to a long-term goal of serving more than 100 families. This year we hope to help make this possible.  Implementing a plan, we have poured a tremendous amount of energy into outreach  to create inclusion through sports and spreading the word.

The foundation has continued to grow, attaining 5 inclusive employees. But, we are continuing to seek ways to assist more families beyond the finish.  Currently, we are planning to go back to the Big Island in 2024, which we will use as a platform to fund employment opportunities for KPF’s inclusive  staff.  To raise $600,000 going towards expanding personnel, Kyle and I will race with board members: Steve Barth, Greg Smith & Jason.  In addition, many individuals with disabilities are restricted in the asset. We hope to establish a fund  that can provide employees support when it’s time for them to take the next step after a career.  

KPF is more than just our mission, it is a family, a group of individuals that are all running towards the same goal.  Inclusion.  

Thank you for helping us raise more than $6 million dollars, thank you for helping us cross more than 5000 finish lines and for allowing us all to see our possible.  As Kyle likes to say, "Where there is a wheel, there is a way!"

Will you help us Push Beyond our limits in 2023?

Thank you,
Brent Pease, Executive Director
The Kyle Pease Foundation


We hope you will learn more and get involved with The Kyle Pease Foundation by visiting www.kylepeasefoundation.org/getinvolved.

Pushing Beyond Limits Since 2016 with KPF | Justin Dugan

Pushing Beyond Limits Since 2016 with KPF | Justin Dugan

The Kyle Pease Foundation would like to recognize Justin Dugan for his years of dedication to our athletes and community. From volunteering in 2016, to founding our Race Team and racing two marathons in 10 days to create inclusive opportunities.

In My Wheels - Kyle Pease

In My Wheels - Kyle Pease

Kyle Pease was born and raised in Atlanta, GA. In 2011, Kyle and his brother Brent founded The Kyle Pease Foundation to help individuals with disability participate through sports. Watch to learn more about Kyle. In My Wheels Vlog Series Produced by Kevin Enners.


Since KPF started in 2011, we have dreamed of a world where inclusiveness is the norm, and we’ve created a team and environment where employing people with disabilities is part of our everyday culture. As of today, we employ four individuals with disabilities who support our daily operations and are continuing the efforts of The Kyle Pease Foundation.

Kevin Enners works with the Marketing and Communications team to produce blog and video content for the Foundation. Kevin's current project is launching a Vlog Series titled "In My Wheels" where he features KPF Athletes. Stay tuned for his first Vlog on July 12th.

Our Partners at Lucie Content put together this short video showing the behind-the-scenes of what it takes for Kevin to do his job daily and support KPF.

To learn more, visit www.kylepeasefoundation.org/in-my-wheels-vlog.