Achilles Baltimore
The Baltimore chapter of Achilles International transforms the lives of people with disabilities through athletic programs and social connection. Since 1983, Achilles International has empowered over 150,000 athletes of all ages and ability levels to participate in endurance events around the globe. Learn more about our Baltimore chapter below.
Get Involved
Meeting Info: Saturdays, 9:00 AM
Location: Julie Community Center 100 S. Washington Street, Baltimore 21231
Contact: For information on joining as an athlete with a disability or volunteering as a guide runner, please contact Hannah McFadden at hmcfadden@achillesinternational.org.
Whether your goal is to race a mile for the first time ever, go for a weekly walk or ride in the park with a new community of friends or to reach the podium at the Abbott World Marathon Majors, Achilles wants you to help you succeed and experience the joys of achievement.
We welcome people of all ages living with a disability, including but not limited to those who live with:
Blindness or low vision
Deafness or hard of hearing
Cognitive, developmental and intellectual disabilities
Limb loss
Multiple sclerosis
Cerebral palsy
Spinal cord injuries
Traumatic brain injuries
We also serve and welcome military veterans
Our Programs Serve
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Children with Disabilities
Achilles Kids includes a school-based run to learn program across the U.S. and in-person workouts in select cities.
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Adults with Disabilities
Through our 70 chapters around the world, we host organized weekly workouts and provide access to racing opportunities and adaptive equipment. We also offer triathlon training and entries through our TriAchilles team.
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Veterans with Disabilities
Because of our gratitude for their service, we offer military veterans opportunities and special experiences through our Achilles Freedom Team.