Enjoy an awesome day of skiing and riding with the KBF community
Ski with Kelly | Kelly Brush Foundation
Mar
22
Sun
Annual
Date & Time
Mar. 22, 2026
9:30 AM — 5:00 PM
Enjoy an awesome day of skiing and riding with the KBF community, and join us for group runs led by Kelly herself! Catch KBF team members all day on the hill or upstairs at our table in the Green Mountain Lodge. Be sure to stop by the KBF table to get decked out in glitter, pick up some KBF swag, and purchase tickets for our onsite raffle!
RSVP
KBF & Sugarbush
The Kelly Brush Foundation and Sugarbush Resort have been partners for over a decade, supporting both ski racing safety and access to adaptive sports. Sugarbush Resort is home to Vermont Adaptive, a KBF partner and world class adaptive sports facilitator offering year-round instruction for thousands of individuals with disabilities. Sugarbush also hosts the Kelly Brush Arena, where hundreds of young racers compete, and the home training grounds for Kelly’s alma mater, Green Mountain Valley School.
About the Kelly Brush Foundation
Kelly and her family started the KBF 20 years ago following her tragic ski racing accident, which left her paralyzed from the waist down. Since then, the KBF has worked to transform ski racing safety through over $1 million in grants for safety improvements, course safety consultation, and training for thousands on how to improve safety and respond quickly after an injury.
Additionally, the KBF has provided over $7 million in adaptive sports equipment grants for people with spinal cord injuries. These grants, coupled with digital education initiatives, camps, scholarships, and advocacy to support accessible recreation spaces, have empowered thousands of individuals with disabilities to get active and recreate independently. What started as a local Vermont non-profit has sparked a national movement, with grants and opportunities awarded to people in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, and DC.
No fee to attend (Sugarbush lift ticket or pass required).
Schedule for the Day:
9:30 am: Group Ride One (For the Early Birds)
Meet up on the snow above the Mt. Ellen Base Lodge and take a lap with the KBF community
11:00am-2:00pm: Adaptive Ski Demos
Thanks to our friends at Vermont Adaptive, people who pre-register to try an adaptive ski will get a quick lesson and the opportunity to try an adaptive ski for themselves. Indicate your interest by filling out this form.
2:00 pm: Group Ride Two (For the Afternoon Adventurers)
Meet up at the Green Mountain Express and take a lap with the KBF community
3:00 pm: Stay for Apres!
Hang with us at the Green Mountain Lodge (2nd floor of Mt Ellen Lodge).
3:30 pm: Remarks from Kelly and Raffle Prize Drawing
RSVP
KBF & Sugarbush
The Kelly Brush Foundation and Sugarbush Resort have been partners for over a decade, supporting both ski racing safety and access to adaptive sports. Sugarbush Resort is home to Vermont Adaptive, a KBF partner and world class adaptive sports facilitator offering year-round instruction for thousands of individuals with disabilities. Sugarbush also hosts the Kelly Brush Arena, where hundreds of young racers compete, and the home training grounds for Kelly’s alma mater, Green Mountain Valley School.
About the Kelly Brush Foundation
Kelly and her family started the KBF 20 years ago following her tragic ski racing accident, which left her paralyzed from the waist down. Since then, the KBF has worked to transform ski racing safety through over $1 million in grants for safety improvements, course safety consultation, and training for thousands on how to improve safety and respond quickly after an injury.
Additionally, the KBF has provided over $7 million in adaptive sports equipment grants for people with spinal cord injuries. These grants, coupled with digital education initiatives, camps, scholarships, and advocacy to support accessible recreation spaces, have empowered thousands of individuals with disabilities to get active and recreate independently. What started as a local Vermont non-profit has sparked a national movement, with grants and opportunities awarded to people in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, and DC.
No fee to attend (Sugarbush lift ticket or pass required).
Schedule for the Day:
9:30 am: Group Ride One (For the Early Birds)
Meet up on the snow above the Mt. Ellen Base Lodge and take a lap with the KBF community
11:00am-2:00pm: Adaptive Ski Demos
Thanks to our friends at Vermont Adaptive, people who pre-register to try an adaptive ski will get a quick lesson and the opportunity to try an adaptive ski for themselves. Indicate your interest by filling out this form.
2:00 pm: Group Ride Two (For the Afternoon Adventurers)
Meet up at the Green Mountain Express and take a lap with the KBF community
3:00 pm: Stay for Apres!
Hang with us at the Green Mountain Lodge (2nd floor of Mt Ellen Lodge).
3:30 pm: Remarks from Kelly and Raffle Prize Drawing
Mar
22
Sun
Annual
Enjoy an awesome day of skiing and riding with the KBF community
Ski with Kelly | Kelly Brush Foundation
Date & Time
Mar. 22, 2026
9:30 AM — 5:00 PM
Enjoy an awesome day of skiing and riding with the KBF community, and join us for group runs led by Kelly herself! Catch KBF team members all day on the hill or upstairs at our table in the Green Mountain Lodge. Be sure to stop by the KBF table to get decked out in glitter, pick up some KBF swag, and purchase tickets for our onsite raffle!
RSVP
KBF & Sugarbush
The Kelly Brush Foundation and Sugarbush Resort have been partners for over a decade, supporting both ski racing safety and access to adaptive sports. Sugarbush Resort is home to Vermont Adaptive, a KBF partner and world class adaptive sports facilitator offering year-round instruction for thousands of individuals with disabilities. Sugarbush also hosts the Kelly Brush Arena, where hundreds of young racers compete, and the home training grounds for Kelly’s alma mater, Green Mountain Valley School.
About the Kelly Brush Foundation
Kelly and her family started the KBF 20 years ago following her tragic ski racing accident, which left her paralyzed from the waist down. Since then, the KBF has worked to transform ski racing safety through over $1 million in grants for safety improvements, course safety consultation, and training for thousands on how to improve safety and respond quickly after an injury.
Additionally, the KBF has provided over $7 million in adaptive sports equipment grants for people with spinal cord injuries. These grants, coupled with digital education initiatives, camps, scholarships, and advocacy to support accessible recreation spaces, have empowered thousands of individuals with disabilities to get active and recreate independently. What started as a local Vermont non-profit has sparked a national movement, with grants and opportunities awarded to people in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, and DC.
No fee to attend (Sugarbush lift ticket or pass required).
Schedule for the Day:
9:30 am: Group Ride One (For the Early Birds)
Meet up on the snow above the Mt. Ellen Base Lodge and take a lap with the KBF community
11:00am-2:00pm: Adaptive Ski Demos
Thanks to our friends at Vermont Adaptive, people who pre-register to try an adaptive ski will get a quick lesson and the opportunity to try an adaptive ski for themselves. Indicate your interest by filling out this form.
2:00 pm: Group Ride Two (For the Afternoon Adventurers)
Meet up at the Green Mountain Express and take a lap with the KBF community
3:00 pm: Stay for Apres!
Hang with us at the Green Mountain Lodge (2nd floor of Mt Ellen Lodge).
3:30 pm: Remarks from Kelly and Raffle Prize Drawing
RSVP
KBF & Sugarbush
The Kelly Brush Foundation and Sugarbush Resort have been partners for over a decade, supporting both ski racing safety and access to adaptive sports. Sugarbush Resort is home to Vermont Adaptive, a KBF partner and world class adaptive sports facilitator offering year-round instruction for thousands of individuals with disabilities. Sugarbush also hosts the Kelly Brush Arena, where hundreds of young racers compete, and the home training grounds for Kelly’s alma mater, Green Mountain Valley School.
About the Kelly Brush Foundation
Kelly and her family started the KBF 20 years ago following her tragic ski racing accident, which left her paralyzed from the waist down. Since then, the KBF has worked to transform ski racing safety through over $1 million in grants for safety improvements, course safety consultation, and training for thousands on how to improve safety and respond quickly after an injury.
Additionally, the KBF has provided over $7 million in adaptive sports equipment grants for people with spinal cord injuries. These grants, coupled with digital education initiatives, camps, scholarships, and advocacy to support accessible recreation spaces, have empowered thousands of individuals with disabilities to get active and recreate independently. What started as a local Vermont non-profit has sparked a national movement, with grants and opportunities awarded to people in all 50 states, Puerto Rico, and DC.
No fee to attend (Sugarbush lift ticket or pass required).
Schedule for the Day:
9:30 am: Group Ride One (For the Early Birds)
Meet up on the snow above the Mt. Ellen Base Lodge and take a lap with the KBF community
11:00am-2:00pm: Adaptive Ski Demos
Thanks to our friends at Vermont Adaptive, people who pre-register to try an adaptive ski will get a quick lesson and the opportunity to try an adaptive ski for themselves. Indicate your interest by filling out this form.
2:00 pm: Group Ride Two (For the Afternoon Adventurers)
Meet up at the Green Mountain Express and take a lap with the KBF community
3:00 pm: Stay for Apres!
Hang with us at the Green Mountain Lodge (2nd floor of Mt Ellen Lodge).
3:30 pm: Remarks from Kelly and Raffle Prize Drawing