
My ABILITY is STRONGER than my DISABILITY ...
Maryland Ravens: Wheelchair Basketball - Always Promoting Abilities
Welcome to our site! Wheelchair basketball is an exciting experience and a great way for disabled men and women to learn valuable skills. Maryland Ravens, Inc. is dedicated to helping our participants develop physical and mental skills that work well on and off the court.
Our basketball coaches provide instruction and guidance, as well as instill a sense of respect.
What We Do for the Community
During the awareness presentations, each of our physically challenged demonstrators share their personal stories on success and how they have overcome their adversities. Our disabled participants stress the importance of education, recreation, and the importance of using one's God-given abilities to enjoy life to its fullest. A culminating wheelchair basketball exhibition game against the faculty and/or students follows the oral presentations (followed by a question and answer segment).
Our target population is Baltimore City’s physically challenged, students and educators (K through 12), college and university students. Each year, our athletes visit 20 or more schools; whereby, presenting to approximately 7,000 or more spectators. Our involvement at local schools has a long term effect on alleviating poverty, crime and low self esteem because we encourage our audience to expect more from themselves.
“If better is possible…good is not enough!” says Larry T. Hughes (a gold paralympian medal holder and former player with Maryland Ravens, Inc.)
Our Mission
The programs help physically challenged and able-body persons build a sense of teamwork, cooperation, and community involvement. For Maryland Ravens, Inc. and our players, it isn't about winning in the competitive arena anymore (having won a national championship in 2006 and regaining the #1 ranking again in 2013). It's about teaching Maryland students about physical disabilities, the importance of setting goals, being proactive, realizing their abilities and working hard to accomplish their goals; whereby, we encourage them to "Roll Pass Adversity".
Whatever level of interest or aspiration a player has, the Maryland Ravens have a place for them. From league basketball tournaments, adaptive recreation, travel ... to inspiring students throughout Maryland.
Maryland Ravens, Inc. is a 501 (c) 3 organization that is run solely by volunteers and has served as an engine to help students and educators better understand physical disabilities (i.e., polio, birth defects, amputations, cerebral palsy, spina bifida, and others).
We are making a difference...

We would not exist without you!
— Eddie Diggs, President/CEO
Thank You to Our Sponsors!
Please join us in acknowledging ALL of our contributors because we would not have been able to continue our legacy of community service without their generosity.
We would not exist without you!
Thank you so very...very much!
America's Charities
Annie J. Smith
Cassandra Gray
Constellation (an Exelor Company)
DBA Ardinger Consultants & Associates
Delaplaine Foundation, Inc.
Douglas Bach
Edward Diggs
Eileen M. and John P. Suruda
Eric Green
Fifth District Elementary School
Goshen Elementary School
John Aldave
Lois and Phillip Macht Family Philanthropic Fund
Michael Lamb
Patti Tronolone
Po' Betty's Trading Company
Robert Hemler
Ronnie Pulliam
Stephen L. Miles
T. U. Alumni Association Community Grant
The Paul and Emily Singer Family Foundation
Trudy Green
Vivian Smith