By James A. Johnson – Staff writer PORTSMOUTH When Tyler Fleig of Portsmouth was trying to choose a senior project last summer, he sought advice from Paul Callahan, his boss at Sail to [...]
Jim Clark, the founder of Netscape, donated $800,000 to Sail To Prevail, The National Disabled Sailing Program in Newport, RI. Clark, a keen and focused philanthropist, announced the largest gift [...]
We regret the passing of Charlie Leighton, our Chairman of the Board of Advisors – a truly remarkable person. Charlie’s passion, to enable all people to enjoy sailing as much as he did, [...]
The decision by the International Paralympic Committee to remove sailing from the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games has not come as welcome news to competitors. Two-time USA Sailing Paralympian Paul [...]
This past weekend, the International Paralympic Committee voted to ELIMINATE SAILING from the 2020 Paralympic Games. Because Sail To Prevail creates opportunities on multiple levels for all [...]
CEO Paul Callahan is named “2012 YACHTSMAN OF THE YEAR” by The New York Yacht Club. One of the most prestigious awards in sailing is presented by Commodore Robert C. Towse, Jr. [...]
Paul Callahan’s blog August 23, 2012 – RI Yachting.com article – (PDF) August 23, 2012 – CNN article by Sheena McKenzie – (PDF) August 20, 2012 – Providence [...]
February 2011 – St. Petersburg, Florida: Sail to Prevail Paralympic Regatta July 2010 – Inquirer & Mirror: Sail To Prevail Encourages Disabled to Live Their Lives July 2010 [...]
Encountering challenges at sea is a concept not unfamiliar to Nantucket. In fact, few places on earth have more seriously tested the resolve and fortitude of sailors over the centuries than the [...]
By Marianne R. Stanton Paul Callahan and crew I&M Editor Paul Callahan doesn’t believe in sitting on the sidelines and watching life roll by. The fifty-year-old quadriplegic was at the helm [...]