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Disabled tennis clubs and sport clubs
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James2
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Does anyone know any sport clubs for a person with mild cp .
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Hi I recently came across an organisation called "cp sport" when looking for sports clubs for our daughter who wants to play football -and get a chance to actually kick the ball. I followed the link from the web site and a wonderfully helpful lady miled me back (at11pm) with a great contact and some really helpful information. Just google and the link pops up.
Good luck hope this helps
Joe -
Thanks for the wesbisite .Do you know what the age groups are? And where it's located I don't want to be traveling to far .
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Hi James, There are lots of disabled sports clubs across the country who are members/affiliated to CP sports. My son started attending his local club at the age of six and there were members in all age groups
up to people in their fifties. The sessions were split into seniors and juniors. The sports included boccia, running, table tennis, wheelchair racing, football, discus, javelin, beanbag throwing for height and distance and wheelchair slalom.
Email CP sport they will be able to give you a list of clubs. My son's club included some able children who were siblings of disabled children too. -
thank you for the reply .i will have a look at it .
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