Friday, March 8, 2013

Top League 4 Game @CADS - Birmingham City FC

That concerned teenagers with disabilities from over the North West attending each and every day throughout February half phrase to test several different activities. It was an ideal opportunity for PL4S to step up and provide some taster periods to a larger audience. Young people had the chance to play baseball, volleyball and judo throughout the week and couldnat have already been more delighted with the wide array of activities available for them. All classes were delivered by highly competent PL4S coaches. Fifty young people attended across the week and all left with a smile on the experience. Lee Mannion, City in the Communityas PL4S planner said aItas an incredible opportunity to work alongside our aOne Citya Disability system and deliver an extensive range of activities to the young people. Itas still another great example of the task we do within our neighborhood and suggests that we produce not only baseball but a broad array of programmes.a The aOne Citya impairment programme is just a three year programme financed by the Premier League Charitable Fund and MCFC. It aims to increase sporting opportunities and develop person paths for handicapped people in Manchester. aIt was great to have the support of PL4Sport and offer the young adults the ability to indulge in some alternative sports.A Each of them enjoyed themselves and anticipate trying new activities in the future,a said Daniel Landstrom, Disability Sport Manager. Top League 4 Sport times run across Manchester every night in judo, hockey, badminton and volleyball. For information visit our web site or contact Lee Mannion at lee.mannion@mcfc.co.uk Kiddies appreciate CITC golf event February is disabilty month

Via: Sporting Braga - Maritimo Funchal [Live Football]

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