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Tournament Result:
It was a very invigorating experience with ups and downs. The highlights of the tournament are as follows:
* Our team remained unbeaten - thanks to a solid defense and other factors (see last point)
* Our team was the highest donor of all the participating teams
* We were awarded medals for our courage and participation and finally
* Our goalkeeper Richard Dixon, paid the ultimate price for bravery with a knee cap dislocation. He is currently recuperating at home. Our best wishes goes to him.
Hence as you can guess, we were unable to finish the tournament due to Rich's injury. However, initial results (two nil-nil draws with some of the best teams) suggested that we might have gone all the way and won the tournament :)
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About HOPE and Feltham Bees
HOPE
Importantly, we fund small community projects often missed by larger aid agencies, and less than 3% of money raised is spent on administration costs. The rest goes straight to the children we support. We also believe in transparency and accountability and hence reproduce our annual reports in full online. Examples of HOPE’s work include providing prosthetic limbs to children disabled by land mines in Sri Lanka, special equipment for disabled children in the UK and funding for street children centres in Zambia, India, Zimbabwe and the Philippines. Further examples of our work can be viewed on our website www.hope4c.org.
Feltham Bees
Feltham Bees Disabled Sports Club gives young people with a variety of disabilities including cerebral palsy, Downs and autism the opportunity to play matches and tournaments against other disability clubs across the . For more information, please visit http://uk.geocities.com/fbdsc/frame.html