The Miracle League of CT Story



Miracle League of Connecticut – A Timeline of success


Everybody Plays. That’s Where We Started.

“What began as a belief in equal playing time became a movement that changed what inclusion looks like in
youth sports.”



2003 – The Beginning

Fairness in Youth Sports is founded

Fairness in Youth Sports, Inc. is established with one guiding principle:  “Everybody Plays.”

West Hartford Little League is created with equal playing time for all athletes at its core.


2005 – Expanding Opportunity

Challenger Division launches A Challenger Division team is formed, giving athletes with developmental challenges the chance to play organized baseball.


2005–2007 – A Critical Realization

“Even with opportunity on the field, not every child could access it.”

Traditional grass fields present barriers for athletes with physical and complex developmental challenges. A
deeper need becomes clear: true accessibility.


The Vision Changes Everything

Miracle League of Connecticut is formed The organization is created to build a fully barrier-free environment where every child can experience the joy of team sports.


2008 – Community Comes Together

“A vision shared by families, businesses, and community partners became a reality in motion.”

Fundraising begins to build a dedicated Miracle League field in West Hartford.


A Community Achievement

Over $800,000 raised through private donors, corporate partners, philanthropy, and government support.
Anchor donors include Great American Donut/Dunkin and many others.


Fall 2011 – Breaking Ground

Construction begins at the West Hartford Little League complex.


June 2012 – A Milestone Moment

“The field didn’t just open—it opened doors.”

The Miracle League Field opens as:

  • The first in New England
  • The only one in Connecticut

Featuring a fully accessible field, playground, and facilities.


Growth & Impact

From 100 Baseball Players to 1,000+ kids in many different programs 

“What started with just over 100 athletes has grown into a community serving more than 1,000 children and
families every year.”


I Can Bike Program

Teaching independence through adaptive cycling experiences.


2015 – Adapted Swim Lessons

In partnership with the Mandell JCC, expanding access to water safety and recreation.


Community Connection

Movie nights on the field bring families together in an inclusive environment.


Annual Trick-or-Treat Event

“A neighborhood where every child is included.”

More than 40 local organizations create an accessible Halloween experience on the field.


Future Vision

The Future: More Kids. More
Programs. More Impact.


“We are just getting started.”

The future of the Miracle League of Connecticut is focused on:

  • Reaching more children across Connecticut
  • Expanding year-round adaptive programming
  • Creating new opportunities for participation and
    inclusion
  • Strengthening community partnerships
  • Continuing to remove barriers—on and off the field.

Upcoming Programs & Events