Volunteer Sailing group Sailability is in the need of volunteers to get disabled people onto the water.
The group, supported by Peterborough City Council’s disability sports team, needs people to help run activities at its base at Ferry Meadows in the city.
The group runs activities with both adults and children, with the next session taking place on Thursday 15th April from 1pm at the Ferry Meadows Water Sports Centre.
Volunteers are needed to go on the water with group members or to help with general tasks such as getting people in and out of their lifejackets, with all welcome to help out.
For more information, visit www.lakesideleisure.com/sailability.
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