Israel Sports Center for the Disabled

Israel Sports Center for the Disabled

The Israel Sports Center for the Disabled (ISCD) is an institution operated by ILAN aimed at rehabilitation of the physically challenged.

The ISCD was established in 1960 in Ramat Gan by ILAN activist Betty Dubiner. It was first of its kind in Israel and one of the few operating at the time worldwide. In its early years, the center was mostly used Polio virus victims. In later years it was adjusted to serve those suffering form Cerebral palsy, Israeli citizens injured during their military service with the IDF, victims of car accidents and terrorist attacks and others suffering from disabilities.

During its first years the ISCD was used by 200 active sportsmen, while in 2007 it was used by approximately 80% of the disabled in Israel. It also has the highest percentage, internationally, of physically challenged children. Its current 2,000 members are participating in 20 sport fields, mostly in wheelchairs.

The center was used for the 1968 Summer Paralympics.

Today, the center houses a wide variety of sport fields: Swimming, wheelchair basketball, wheelchair soccer, table tennis, wheelchair tennis, wheelchair athletics and tricycle races. It also houses a gym, private sport sessions and classes of hydrotherapy and paramedical care.

Members of the ISCD take part, since its establishment, in the Stoke Mandeville Games and the Paralympic Games. Their achievements gained Israel a reputation in the field of rehabilitation. The wheelchair basketball of the center had so far won two paralympic gold medals, two world championships and three European championships.

Nowadays, the center is also a social meeting place for its members and houses different programs of yoga and wheelchair dancing. On its premises is also a kindergarten for disabled children of 3 - 7.

The administrative staff of the ISCD includes its director, Jacob Ben-Arie, a gold medal winning paralympic champion, and head coach Baruch Hagai, winner of the 2001 Israel Prize in sports.

The ISCD is sponsored by donations in Israel and worldwide, with only 1% of its budget subsidized by the State. ISCD Friends organizations are found in the United States and the United Kingdom.

External links

* [http://www.iscd.com/# ISCD official site]


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