Carvana is celebrating Mobility Awareness Month with its second annual Pickleball for All event – an accessible pickleball exhibition and clinic in Atlanta for athletes of all abilities.

The online used-vehicle retailer is working with the Professional Pickleball Association to lower the barrier of entry to the sport of pickleball for the millions of Americans who live with physical or cognitive limitations.

The event, scheduled for May 15, is being held in association with the PPA Tour’s Vizzy Atlanta Open, May 13-19 at Life Time Peachtree Corners.

This year, Carvana is also partnering with Special Olympics Georgia to champion Atlantans with intellectual disabilities and provide them with equipment to foster their ongoing inclusion in pickleball.

“We appreciate Carvana’s belief in the organization and our registered athletes,” Special Olympics Georgia CEO Georgia Milton-Sheats said. “We know our athletes will have an amazing and fun-filled day while learning more about the sport.”

The event invites all ages and skill levels to play, watch and learn about adaptive pickleball with pros and para-athletes alike. Participants will hear from able-bodied pros and pickleball para-athletes, including former Motocross athlete and spinal cord injury survivor Taylor Nichols.

Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in skills clinics and open play on six courts, and will have chances to win prizes including tickets to the Vizzy Atlanta Open, PPA Tour items and pickleball prize packs.

Carvana said it will announce the donation of two sports wheelchairs to a local organization during the event.

“With Carvana’s core value of ‘there are no sidelines’ at heart,” Carvana co-founder and chief brand officer Ryan Keeton said, “alongside the PPA Tour, we’re dedicated to breaking down barriers and making sports like pickleball fun and inclusive for everyone.”