Axis Project

Axis Project The Axis Project is a new and innovative multidisciplinary center specifically designed for people w

The Axis Project's mission is to motivate people with physical disabilities and seniors to pursue a healthy, active lifestyle. Our adaptive programming and accessible equipment empower our members to see beyond their limitations. We inspire our members to develop and achieve fitness goals, engage in social activities, and be committed, community members.

From George & Danniel ❤️We can’t wait to welcome everyone to the new Axis this Friday and Saturday for our first public ...
06/03/2026

From George & Danniel ❤️

We can’t wait to welcome everyone to the new Axis this Friday and Saturday for our first public event since rebuilding.

After months of blood, sweat, tears, and an incredible amount of community support, we’re back.

These photos offer a glimpse of our new universally designed home in East Harlem—a place where people with disabilities and older adults can move, create, connect, and belong.
While we’ve come a long way, we’re still building.

We’re actively fundraising to complete several key spaces, including:
✨ The Adaptive Design & Fabrication Lab
📚 The People’s Library for Disability Justice, Universal Design, Health & Wellness
🎙️ The Media Lab for Gaming, Podcasting & Digital Storytelling

Join us this Friday and Saturday for Trails for All, our first public event in the new space. See what we’ve created together—and help us imagine what’s next from Town Hall’s to Comed show’s, creative workshops and parties. We’re ready to collaborate.

Rsvp for Trails For All in the Axis Project App or email [email protected]

06/01/2026
05/26/2026

🔥 BOOK NOW! 🔥

Join us for Trails for All, June 5th & 6th — 2 days of inclusive community programming at Axis Project in partnership with the !

⚡ Panel discussions + film screening
⚡ KrankCycle classes
⚡ Adaptive off-road biking
⚡ Community gathering + more

Be part of the FIRST adaptive off-road biking experience in NYC.

Limited spots available — don’t miss it!

RSVP: [email protected]
Or book now in the Axis Project app.

🔥 TRAILS FOR ALL 🔥
June 5–6 with the Kelly Brush Foundation + The Axis ProjectOur first public event since rebuilding Ax...
05/22/2026

🔥 TRAILS FOR ALL 🔥

June 5–6 with the Kelly Brush Foundation + The Axis Project

Our first public event since rebuilding Axis ❤️
And we’re coming back BIG.

🎟️ LIMITED SPOTS — BOOK NOW IN THE AXIS APP

📍FRIDAY, JUNE 5 | 5–7:30 PM
• “Access by Design” panel discussion
• “The Future of Access” fireside chat
• Community gathering at Axis

📍SATURDAY, JUNE 6 | 10 AM–3 PM
• KrankCycle classes + film screening at Axis
• Adaptive off-road biking in Central Park

We’re also launching a larger conversation around accessible off-road bike trails in NYC while collecting community stories + testimonials throughout the weekend.

05/07/2026

Right now, New York City is considering a proposal known as Intro. 303, a measure that would effectively limit 24-hour home care shifts to 12 hours by penalizing agencies that continue to provide live-in care. The intention is to address real and urgent concerns about how home care workers are treat...

05/02/2026

VOTE NO on Intro 303

Click the link in our bio to tell City Council to VOTE NO on Intro 303—and post a video testimonial sharing why 24-hour care matters.

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Reposting in hopes of better reach…watch this video all the way through, share, repost, favorite, and comment so that this video can been SEEN and so that more can be informed on why disabled New Yorkers are urging members of the city council to vote no on Intro 303 so disabled New Yorkers who receive 24-hour homecare can remain living safely in community.

It’s not because we don’t want our caregivers to have legislation that will keep them from being overworked and underpaid.

It’s because the bill conflicts with state law concerning 24-hour care and Managed Long Term Care, and doesn’t offer a solution to this conflict that won’t leave disabled New Yorkers without the care they need to live.


TAKE ACTION NOW �Click the link https://tinyurl.com/mur6fmd9 to tell City Council to VOTE NO on Intro 303—and post a vid...
05/01/2026

TAKE ACTION NOW
�Click the link https://tinyurl.com/mur6fmd9 to tell City Council to VOTE NO on Intro 303—and post a video testimonial sharing why 24-hour care matters.

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Intro 303 could end 24-hour care as we know it—putting thousands of New Yorkers at risk.

Here’s what you need to know:
1. 24-hour care ≠ nonstop work- Includes rest periods within a structured system
2. Eliminating it won’t fix care gaps - Could leave people without overnight support
3. Risk of institutionalization - Without continuous care, many can’t remain at home
4. Mismatch with state policy - Medicaid rules won’t automatically adjust
5. We can protect workers AND care - Fair pay matters—so does access

Protect home care. Protect dignity. Protect community.

02/27/2026

Friday night be like…

Rebuilding the Nemesis 300—one of the core machines we rely on for adaptive strength work. Nothing off-the-shelf ever quite fits what our community needs, so we build and dial it in ourselves.

Less than 30 days out from opening the new Axis.

Back to work.

01/25/2026

The dust before the storm. Stay warm, New York. ❄️

01/20/2026

Hey… we’ve missed you.

So many people in our community have been checking in on us—stopping by the new space, peeking in during construction, and reminding us why this work matters. Thank you for your patience and for holding us as we build this next chapter. 💛

The progress is real: roof lifted, walls up, windows in, floors down. We’re in the final stretch now—finishing touches, paint, electrical—and then it’s time to bring in the equipment. This space is going to be so good.

We’re building a new, universally designed East Harlem hub so we can continue serving New Yorkers with disabilities and older adults—expanding adaptive fitness and growing into creativity, technology, nourishment, and community in new ways.

We can’t wait to open the doors and welcome you in.

Address

118 East 108th Street
New York, NY
10029

Opening Hours

Monday 2pm - 6pm
Tuesday 2pm - 6pm
Wednesday 2pm - 6pm
Thursday 2pm - 5pm
Friday 2pm - 6pm

Telephone

+19172612595

Website

https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/WkUemkZ/signup

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