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Iain Leslie raised £482.5 from 19 supporters
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Closed 29/07/2017
Weʼve raised £482 to purchase a beach friendly wheelchair for loan or hire in Littlehampton.
- Littlehampton, United Kingdom
- Funded on Saturday, 29th July 2017
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Most disabled people with mobility problems have given up the hope of getting wet in the sea or having a paddle on the beach. Our proposal is to keep a beach-friendly wheelchair for loan or hire to disabled people who live in or visit Littlehampton so that they can have access to the beaches, get their feet wet and enjoy the seaside like everyone else.
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- 7 years ago
Iain Leslie
7 years agoAn enormous 'thank you to all who have donated already. We are going to Goodwood on 18th June to participate in the Great South Coast Roll and hope for donations from sponsors. Everyone welcome to cheer on the wheelers/ skaters and boarders.
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19
Lynne Atkinson
Jul 16, 2017
£30.00
Janet,Rog,Debbie, Gail and Peter
Jun 25, 2017
thanks to those that gave us Cash .. it all helps
£42.50
The Girls & Boys of the Skate club
Jun 25, 2017
£170.00
Tempcon
Jun 21, 2017
Well done Josh and team Leslie!
£55.00
Anonymous
Jun 18, 2017
Good luck.
£5.00
Daniel Lake
Jun 13, 2017
Go for it mate!! Great cause you'll smash it!!!
£10.00
Libby Seymour
Jun 12, 2017
Exciting idea! Good luck!
£10.00
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Iain Leslie
Littlehampton, United Kingdom
I am the joint founder and appointed secretary of the new small Charity 'Just Able Friends'. Founded in May 2015 it seeks to promote social inclusion amongst disabled people and their carers.