Alexandra Park Provides an Experience without Limits
Alexandra Park Provides an Experience without Limits
Alexandra Park, Greenlane Road West, Epsom, Auckland on 1st December 2010 at 10:00am
Alexandra Park is providing the opportunity for people with disabilities the experience of a lifetime. By being a part of the workouts on December 1st, Alexandra Park is able to provide a dual sulky experience for 5 competitors with disabilities. They will each go out on the race track and experience the thrill of harness racing. This gives the perfect lead up to the Without Limits Charity Night on January 28th, 2010.
Without Limits Charity Night
The Without Limits night will raise funds and awareness for the 8 organisations involved that help people with disabilities live life without limits.
Join Alexandra Park on December 1st and get photo opportunities to promote this event and help give a life changing experience. “The experience of the dual sulky is without limits and what more of a perfect opportunity for us to give back to the community. We look forward to raising much needed funds for the organisations on January 28th and we hope that December 1st gives us the ability to raise the profile of the night” says CEO, Graeme Running.
The organisations involved are: Cerebral Palsy, Parkinson’s Auckland, Muscular Dystrophy Northern, Wheelchair Rugby, Disabled Surfing, Laura Fergusson Rehabilitation, Make-A-Wish Foundation, Ambury Park Centre for Riding Therapy / Totara Park RDA.
Vanessa Veart-Smith
ENDS
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