“Helping Children With Disabilities Reach New Heights”

About Us

Peak Potential is a volunteer-run nonprofit dedicated to empowering children with physical disabilities through adaptive rock climbing. Since 2000, we have offered free indoor climbing programs at three locations across New Jersey, along with an outdoor program during the warmer months.

Our twelve-week indoor program introduces kids to climbing in a supportive and encouraging environment, often giving them the chance to try something they never thought possible. Those who complete the program and want to continue are welcome to join additional sessions or climb with us outdoors.

Fueled by community donations and a committed board, Peak Potential remains free and open to any child with a physical disability. Join us in helping these incredible kids reach new heights.

Sign Up

Peak Potential offers adaptive rock climbing for children with physical disabilities four days a week at locations across Northern and Central New Jersey. To get started, just submit an application packet. All participants must meet basic eligibility to ensure a safe and supportive experience for everyone.

Get Involved

Peak Potential is a hands-on volunteer opportunity open to anyone, regardless of climbing experience. Our team includes students, professionals, and community members who help support children with physical disabilities as belayers and climbing coaches.

By volunteering, you become part of a community that empowers kids to build strength, confidence, and independence through climbing.