Shady Lakes Fishing April 24,2010

9:00am to 3:00pm

Free fishing and free lunch for kids with disabilities

You must RSVP for fishing and lunch by e-mail or phone

globalberg@aol.com   -   (505) 480-2374

We will be fishing for trout, bass, and bluegill

Supplies to bring are: wide brim hat, sunglasses, light jacket, & light color comfortable clothing.

Community Grants Go To More Than 250 Nonprofits

Sunday, March 07, 2010 Albuquerque Journal--By Rick Nathanson Journal Staff Writer 

A motorcycle accident at age 19 left Dustin Berg in an Albuquerque hospital for three months, in a rehabilitation facility for another three months, and reliant on a wheelchair, possibly for the rest of his life, a result of a spinal cord injury.

Now 25, Berg heads an organization that allows people with disabilities, as well as their families, to engage in outdoor activities.

Book your own boating trip!

Starting March 20th, 2010, book your own boating trip at any of these lakes: Bluewater, Abiquiu, Heron, Ute, Santa Rosa, Elephant Butte, Navajo, or Cochiti. Global Opportunities Unlimited will supply the boat, fishing gear, and guide. This service is for disabled individuals accompanied by friends or family.
Contact us to make arrangements.

Duke City Classic

 Duke City Classic - 1st Annual ABQ Wheelchair Basketball Tournament Global Opportunities Unlimited and the Albuquerque Kings will be hosting Albuquerque's First Annual Wheelchair Basketball Tournament at the Albuquerque Job Corp (for Directions/Map read more).

Message from Executive Director Dustin Berg

Together were are bringing families together, making new friends, educating our youth about nature, and assisting in outdoor pursuitsonly made possible by such a strong base of support.2009 has been a great year so far! We started fishing with the children in April at local lakes. On May 8th, we had a good time

Sandia Lakes

Our trips for young anglers with disabilities just got a little sweeter. With the support of Sandia Pueblo, a new fishing lake wasadded to the list of locations for children's fishing trips. This past June, 28 children with disabilities accompanied by family and friendsspent the afternoon fishing, barbequing, and exploring the newly renovated accessible Sandia Lakes.