Kate Curran

Clyde & Co Stoke Mandeville Experience Day 2024

Fundraising for WheelPower
£20
raised of £20 target
Client event, 12 September 2024
Clyde & Co along with 14 teams of UK insurers, legal providers and experts dive into the world of wheelchair sport to raise awareness on the transformative power of sport in rehabilitation and vital funds for WheelPower.

Story

WheelPower has been providing opportunities for disabled people in sport for over 75 years. WheelPower began because of Sir Ludwig Guttmann, when he hosted the first Stoke Mandeville Games in 1948. 16 injured service men and women took part in an archery competition. Guttman's aim was to rehabilitate those affected by a spinal cord injury through movement, activity and sport. From this, the Paralympics was born.

Ludwig Guttmann's work lives on through WheelPower, with the continuation to host sports events for disabled people at Stoke Mandeville Stadium and across the UK. Disabled children and newly disabled adults can take part in our events, meeting coaches and like minded people, playing wheelchair sports and testing out specialist equipment.

By taking part and donating to WheelPower, you can be a part of the incredible transformative work helping disabled people lead active and healthy lives.

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About the campaign

Clyde & Co along with 14 teams of UK insurers, legal providers and experts dive into the world of wheelchair sport to raise awareness on the transformative power of sport in rehabilitation and vital funds for WheelPower.

About the charity

WheelPower

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Sport has tremendous physical, psychological and social benefits for the participants, particularly young people. WheelPower provides and promotes opportunities for thousands of children and young adults with disabilities to participate in recreational and competitive wheelchair sport and improve their quality of life.

Donation summary

Total raised
£20.00
+ £5.00 Gift Aid
Online donations
£20.00
Offline donations
£0.00

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