Wheelchair football club receives £15,000 grant to buy specialist equipment
A wheelchair football club has received a £15,000 grant to buy four specialist, powered chairs to continue supporting children and adults who are disabled playing.
Hampshire Local Democracy Reporter
Natalia Forero is the Local Democracy Reporter for Hampshire.
Natalia Forero is the Local Democracy Reporter for Hampshire.
A wheelchair football club has received a £15,000 grant to buy four specialist, powered chairs to continue supporting children and adults who are disabled playing.
Solent Powerchair Football Club, based at Swanmore College in New Road, is Hampshire’s only powerchair football club, attended by children living across the county with severe restrictive, life-limiting disabilities
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