Children living with muscle wasting conditions rally together at charity sport event
Children living with muscle wasting conditions rally together at charity sport event
RECENTLY, Muscular Dystrophy UK and Scottish Disability Sport hosted a free sporting event.
The leading charity for more than 110,000 children and adults in the UK living with one of over 60 muscle wasting and weakening conditions hosted the free event for children aged under 18 living with muscle wasting and weakening conditions.
Children came together from different parts of Scotland and had the opportunity to try different sporting activities, such as curling, powerchair football, boccia and swimming. The day was a success as they learnt new skills and could meet other children living with muscle wasting and weakening conditions.
Joe Moan, from Forth Valley, attended the charity event with his son who has Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Joe said:
“It’s great to meet up with parents you haven’t seen since the last event. These events are confidence-building for kids – they get to try new sports that they haven’t tried before. It’s great to watch my son interact with peers and children with a similar range of movement and shared experiences. I would recommend.”
Jacqueline Munro, Head of Regional Support, Outreach, and Information, who attended on the day said:
“We believe in the power of community and inspire collaboration across our whole muscle-wasting and weakening community. Events like this are a brilliant way of bringing people together, from the children taking part in the activities to their parents or carers watching from the sidelines. A huge thank you to everyone who attended and to Scottish Disability Sport for partnering with us.”
Scottish Disability Sport is the Scottish governing and co-coordinating body of all sports for people of all ages and abilities with a physical, sensory or learning disability.
Joshua Thomson, Events Manager for Scottish Disability Sport said:
“The event was a brilliant opportunity to provide sport and physical activity to young people with muscle-wasting conditions, allowing them to grow and develop a community. Seeing the development of friendships and the joy on the participants’ faces throughout the day has demonstrated the value that events like this can have.
“There were some fantastic skills on show throughout the boccia, curling and swimming sessions. Thank you to Muscular Dystrophy UK and to everyone who attended, we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves and hope to see these children back at more events in the future.”
Special thanks to Scottish Boccia, Scottish Curling and representatives from the Scottish Swimming for their support on the day.
To find out more about Muscular Dystrophy UK and how the charity can provide support, please visit: musculardystrophyuk.org/support.
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- August 30, 2024
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