Go Kids Go to run Wheelchair Skills Sessions

Charity Go Kids Go are running a Wheelchair Skills course in at St Ivo School in St Ives on Thursday 5th and Friday 6th August free of charge.

The session will from 9.30am – 3.30pm on day one and 10am – 4pm on the second day, with all those attending to bring packed lunches on each day.

The course is a great chance to meet other young wheelchair-users and to learn skills to help in becoming more independent. Extra chairs will be provided for mums, dads, brothers and sisters to join in with the games.

BBC Presenter Ade Adepitan is a former attendee of a Wheelchair Skills session run by Go Kids Go.

To reserve or book a place on the course, contact Kate Burrows on 0207 473 3684 or kate.burrows@wheelchairchildren.org.uk. Visit www.wheelchairechildren.org.uk for more information.

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