Giving Disabled Sports Wheels

A joint project between the Hilltoppers Golf Society and Hucknall


The Rotary Club of Hucknall along with the Hilltoppers Golf Society raised over £ 7,000 to purchase on 6 brand new sports wheelchairs for Portland College Sports Department.  In order to raise the money needed, several events were held; this included a garden party and a golf day.

The specialised wheelchairs now allow for a more inclusive experience within the College’s sports department. In order to make sure the new wheelchairs were suitable, representatives from both groups were invited to play a few matches against the students.

 

 

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