A VALUABALE TEAM OF

TRUSTED RESOURCES

Just in Time Adaptive Wellness is deeply committed to promoting holistic wellness and fostering inclusive communities. Our resources are designed to support the mental, physical, and emotional well-being of all individuals, with a strong focus on accessibility. We proudly partner with a diverse network of nonprofit and adaptive organizations that provide vital services for differently abled individuals. These collaborations help ensure that everyone—regardless of ability—has access to the tools, support systems, and opportunities they need to thrive. Together, we’re building a more inclusive, compassionate, and empowered future for all.

MAY WE HELP

May We Help is a game-changer for people with disabilities who are striving to become more independent or pursue a passion. First and foremost, they are a team of volunteers. Sometimes, a device is all that stands in the way of an individual with a disability achieving independence or pursuing their passion. When that device is not available in the marketplace, that’s when May We Help’s volunteers step in.

May We Help consists of 75 volunteer engineers, industrial designers, inventors, welders, woodworkers, seamstresses, doctors, occupational and physical therapists who come together to design, build and deliver custom devices at no cost to hundreds of recipients every year.

THE BRIDGE : ADAPTIVE SPORTS & RECREATION

The Bridge Adaptive Sports and Recreation was founded in 2020 by a unique team of medical professionals, community advocates and athletes who over the years have bonded together through a mutual goal: to eliminate the barriers to participating in physical activity in our community.

Their mission is to increase awareness and promote opportunities for individuals to participate in adaptive sports and recreation in order to improve their quality of life.

Their vision is to create a community where people regardless of ability can fully participate in competitive and leisure activities.

BOLTZ TO NUTZ FARM

Boltz to Nutz Farm is the creation of Yvonne and Eric Boltz, their adult children and numerous loved ones, volunteers and dedicated employees. Born out of tragedy and hope, Boltz to Nutz seeks to be a source of healing and of solid ground for those who suffer. 

In 2015 Eric and Yvonne’s lives were upended when Eric was struck by a negligent motorist and left paralyzed from the chest down while on an after-work training ride. From severe spasms (aka “spasticity”) and 24/7 severe neuropathic pain emanating from the damaged spinal cord to the realities of managing paralyzed bodily functions, Eric, like many paraplegics, found conventional drug therapies both lacking in efficacy and burdened by unacceptable side-effects such as severe sedation. That’s when Eric and Yvonne began their journey developing natural supplement remedies for many of these spinal cord injury symptoms, remedies which work on a wide range of maladies affecting both disabled and able-bodied people.

Wanting Boltz to Nutz to be more than just a biodynamic farm and supplier of natural remedies, Eric and Yvonne Boltz curated a space to welcome people of all abilities. Their state-of-the-art adaptive group kitchen and processing center is open to visitors, equipped with adaptive tools, equipment, and a growing number of wheelchair pathways.