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Skiing. Sharing. Learning. The mission of Ski for Light is to enhance the quality of life and independence of visually or mobility-impaired adults through a program of cross-country skiing.

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SFL Annual Report

View or download the 2023 Annual Report of Ski for Light, Inc. (Adobe PDF format).

View or download the 2022 Annual Report of Ski for Light, Inc. (Adobe PDF format).

View or download the 2021 Annual Report of Ski for Light, Inc. (Adobe PDF format).

View or download the 2020 Annual Report of Ski for Light, Inc. (Adobe PDF format).

View or download the 2019 Annual Report of Ski for Light, Inc. (Adobe PDF format).

View or download the 2018 Annual Report of Ski for Light, Inc. (Adobe PDF format).

View or download the 2017 Annual Report of Ski for Light, Inc. (Adobe PDF format).

View or download the 2016 Annual Report of Ski for Light, Inc. (Adobe PDF format).

View or download the 2015 Annual Report of Ski for Light, Inc. (Adobe PDF format).

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