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Running4Wheelies
Running4Wheelies
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I'm running 3 marathons & 3 half marathons in a year to raise $25,000 for Wheelchair Sports NSW.
Why 3? Everything is 3 times tougher in a wheelchair
Please visit my webpage to follow my progress http://running4wheelies.com
This is Sarah Walsh a Wheelchair basketball athlete & has qualified for the Rio paralympics in Long Jump
Below with Angie Ballard, Josh George and Madison de Rozario
Donations made through this platform are secure and will be remitted directly through to my charity of choice.
Thanks so much for your support!
Paul Muir - Proudly Running for Wheelies
Wheelchair Sports NSW
Wheelchair Sports NSW, formed in 1961, is a non-profit organisation responsible for the development, promotion and delivery of wheelchair sport in NSW.
Our vision – to enrich the lives of people with a disability through participation in sport.
Sport is a powerful rehabilitation tool for those who have suffered catastrophic injury, and a strong integrating force for those with a disability living in a predominately able bodied society. For many individuals, participation in wheelchair sport is an important pathway to social connection, forming lifelong friendships, increasing confidence, social skills and education, and increasing overall motivation, determination and courage.
WS NSW provide sporting programs, wheelchairs, facilities, financial assistance and professional support staff for people with physical disability (ranging from spinal cord injury, spina bifida, amputation, paraplegia, quadriplegia to other similar disabling conditions), from 8-80 years of age to enjoy the benefits of involvement in sport at all stages, beginner to elite.
For further information visit www.wsnsw.org.au or call us on 02 9809 5260
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