February 2026 carried forward the momentum of a new year with innovation, progression, and a continued commitment to expanding what’s possible after life-changing injuries. As winter reached its peak, High Fives Foundation launched a new Rock Climbing Series, highlighting the growth of adaptive sport beyond traditional environments, while the 14th Annual Stowe Monoski Camp returned to Vermont, bringing athletes together for progression, confidence building, and community on snow. The 2nd Annual High Five the Hill | Steamboat Camp welcomed athletes back to Colorado for a powerful week of skiing, connection, and shared milestones. This month also marked a defining organizational moment with the announcement of new board leadership and athlete-driven team additions, reinforcing High Fives Foundation’s culture-first approach to impact and the future of adaptive sport. Storytelling continued through the Adapt & Destroy | SNOW Series featuring Makayla Noble, showcasing the resilience, innovation, and determination that define the High Fives community. Together, these milestones reflect a month driven by purpose, strengthened leadership, and meaningful opportunities for athletes to return to the sports they love.
As we celebrate these milestones, we look forward to the journey ahead, continuing to uplift, support, and champion our athletes every step of the way.