For the fourth year running, Rotary clubs in North London will be organising a DisAbility Games on Sunday 11 October at the Aspire Centre in Stanmore.
Inspired by the 2012 Paralympics and the successful disabled games events run by Rotary clubs across the whole of the country, disabled adults (18yrs and older) will have the opportunity to take part and win medals at Table Tennis, Boccia and Bowls as well as a number of sports for wheelchair users and the visually impaired. If you or someone you know would like to take part contact the organiser at disAbility@rotaryinlondon.org.
At least eighty participants are expected, ably assisted by members of eleven North London Rotary clubs.
Rotary is for communities
Many members say they join Rotary because it gives them a chance to give something back to their community. Each club raises tens of thousands of pounds for community projects both at home and abroad. Members also volunteer their time, organising community events, running projects to promote the achievements of young people and coordinating educational programmes. To find out more go to www.rotaryinlondon.org.