22-03-2010, 08:48pm
hey all i didnt start this thread to see more in fighting
it is obvious that this board will always remain in in cyberspace with the exception of a a handful
forget i even mentioned the idea
the busa raffle i still think is a good idea but i might push it towards a childrens hospital fund raiser like "give me five for kids" next year and promote it over several forums
I too have been involved in **charity groups and we managed to raise enough money to take between a 12 and 20 odd mild to moderate disabled and intellectually impaired kids sky diving, week long trips to the snowfields water skiing abseiling etc all funds were raised from a small community which many said could not be done but we did it, including covering legal requirments
it can be done if enough get behind it but sadly i dont see this here
footnote:
Leisure Link
Last modified: March 21, 2010 - 7:13 PM
Leisure Link is a recreation program which aims to provide and promote independence and community integration for people with a physical or intellectual disability aged between 15 and 45 years.
What is the Goulburn Leisure Link Program?
Leisure Link is a recreation program which aims to provide independence and integration for its members.
This is achieved by offering a wide range of leisure activities as determined by the interests of the group.
Who is it for?
There are two different groups:
* The Saturday Fun Club
Is for people with a mild to moderate intellectual disability aged between 15 and 45 years it offers regular weekend activities as well as evening, holiday, sport and peer support programs.
* The Social Club
Is for people with a physical disability aged between 15 and 65 years outings and activities are arranged to members interests and include dining out, shows and trips away.
Who Benefits?
* The person with the disability by Making friends and widening their social, leisure and educational experiences.
* The family by taking time out.
* The volunteer by sharing time and interests with a person with a disability.
* The community by better understanding the needs and abilities of people with disabilities.
it is obvious that this board will always remain in in cyberspace with the exception of a a handful
forget i even mentioned the idea
the busa raffle i still think is a good idea but i might push it towards a childrens hospital fund raiser like "give me five for kids" next year and promote it over several forums
I too have been involved in **charity groups and we managed to raise enough money to take between a 12 and 20 odd mild to moderate disabled and intellectually impaired kids sky diving, week long trips to the snowfields water skiing abseiling etc all funds were raised from a small community which many said could not be done but we did it, including covering legal requirments
it can be done if enough get behind it but sadly i dont see this here
footnote:
Leisure Link
Last modified: March 21, 2010 - 7:13 PM
Leisure Link is a recreation program which aims to provide and promote independence and community integration for people with a physical or intellectual disability aged between 15 and 45 years.
What is the Goulburn Leisure Link Program?
Leisure Link is a recreation program which aims to provide independence and integration for its members.
This is achieved by offering a wide range of leisure activities as determined by the interests of the group.
Who is it for?
There are two different groups:
* The Saturday Fun Club
Is for people with a mild to moderate intellectual disability aged between 15 and 45 years it offers regular weekend activities as well as evening, holiday, sport and peer support programs.
* The Social Club
Is for people with a physical disability aged between 15 and 65 years outings and activities are arranged to members interests and include dining out, shows and trips away.
Who Benefits?
* The person with the disability by Making friends and widening their social, leisure and educational experiences.
* The family by taking time out.
* The volunteer by sharing time and interests with a person with a disability.
* The community by better understanding the needs and abilities of people with disabilities.