Unity Jam Fest: Building Community Through Adaptive Action Sports
Unity Jam Fest stands as a powerful example of what happens when community, innovation, and purpose come together. Through a dynamic partnership between the SMCL Foundation and TNT 360 Mobility, this event has become a cornerstone of the Wheels in Motion series—bringing adaptive action sports like WCMX and adaptive skateboarding to the forefront of inclusion.
Hosted as a public WCMX and adaptive skate event, Unity Jam Fest creates a space where athletes of all abilities can come together, ride, and experience the energy of the skatepark in a fully inclusive environment. From beginners stepping onto the concrete for the first time to experienced riders pushing their limits, the event delivers something meaningful for everyone involved.
A major highlight of the day is the presence of world-renowned WCMX athlete Aaron “Wheelz” Fotheringham, whose participation brings both inspiration and excitement to the community. His story, talent, and connection with riders elevate the event into something unforgettable—showing what’s possible when passion meets opportunity.
More than just a showcase, Unity Jam Fest is about access and impact. Through the Wheels in Motion series, these events are intentionally designed to break down barriers, introduce adaptive sports to new participants, and build confidence through movement and creativity. It’s about creating real pathways for individuals with disabilities to engage, grow, and feel part of something bigger.
The partnership behind this movement continues to expand opportunities across the region, proving that when organizations align around a shared mission, the results can transform lives.
Unity Jam Fest isn’t just an event—it’s a movement that’s redefining what community looks like on wheels.
