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Dear all,
I have been roped into doing a charity skydive for ‘wetwheels’. Not my dream thing to do and this will most defiantly be my first and last go at this. I have been asked to raise £600 by August 21st 2021 (The day of the jump)
A great charity of whom a best friend works very hard for daily.
All donations greatly received 😁🤓✈️
Wetwheels Foundation
Our Vision:
To ensure everyone can access the water with a safe, barrier free, enriching experience.
Mission Statement:
Wetwheels offers a unique opportunity for disabled and disadvantaged people of all ages - including those with multiple, profound and complex impairments - to access the water.
Central to our experience is active participation - helping to broaden aspirations, increase confidence and directly impact on health and wellbeing.
We continually innovate through new technologies, and improve our experience through the excellence of our teams and feedback from participants.
We ensure a sustainable operation through a range of income streams, funding and support.By 2025, we aim to support 12,000 people every year to participate in a Wetwheels experience across the UK, with the widest reach and awareness possible.
https://wetwheelsfoundation.org/about-us/
Thank you - and if the chute doesn’t come out you can have the gym.
Luke
Wetwheels provides the opportunity for all disabled people, including those with profound and complex disabilities, to access the sea in a safe, stimulating and rewarding way on board specially-built, fully-accessible powerboats.The design features of Wetwheels accessible powerboats enable people of all disabilities to participate in the activities. These design features include wheelchair access to the boat with a ramp to the steering position and adapted steering controls to suit people with reduced mobility. The boats have space for family, friends and carers to share the experience with our disabled participants.