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£3,785
raised of £20,000 target by 66 supporters

    Weʼve raised £3,785 to help build a carriage driving arena for children and adults affected by disability

    Helensburgh, United Kingdom
    Funded on Friday, 16th February 2018

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    Story

    My daughter Mia is affected by disability. Mia just loves to ride horses and has been attending the local disability riding group for over ten years. Due to the worsening of her scoliosis Mia can no longer ride horses but still attends the group. The group Mia attends would love to provide carriage driving for Mia and for the other children and adults affected by disability but we need financial help to make it happen. I care deeply about the group and getting the carriage driving going because I see first hand the joy that horses can bring to persons affected by disability. Everyone involved with running the group is a volunteer-we do it because we know just how much the children and adults benefit from using the service. Please help us to help those in our community that need it most.

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    • ian ward6 years ago
      ian ward

      ian ward

      6 years ago

      Thank you all for supporting this very worthwhile cause. With your help, we are well on our way to our eventual target. Please continue to support us by visiting garelochrda.org Once again thank you.

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    • ian ward6 years ago
      ian ward

      ian ward

      6 years ago

      Thank you all for your support. We are doing so well with the fundraising and with continued help we are positive we will get there. Thank you once again.

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    • ian ward6 years ago
      ian ward

      ian ward

      6 years ago

      Coming to the end of 2017-can we make it to 4000 pounds by 1st January 2018?!?!

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    7 years ago

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    Page last updated on: 2/17/2018 22.30

    Supporters

    66

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Feb 16, 2018

      ! sorry for the delay XX Superbe idee! . know how much Mia + family love this place! Bon Continuation

    • francis connolly

      francis connolly

      Jan 24, 2018

      I’m in awe of the tireless effort that you, your lovely family and and all the volunteers all are putting in for this very worthy cause Wishing you all every success in reaching your target

      £50.00

    • Margaret Wilson

      Margaret Wilson

      Dec 5, 2017

      Hope you reach target required.

      £10.00

    • Anonymous

      Anonymous

      Dec 2, 2017

    • AGZ Group

      AGZ Group

      Nov 30, 2017

      Good Luck with reaching your target for a fantastic cause! From all at AGZ Group!

      £1,000.00

    • Grahame Turner

      Grahame Turner

      Nov 26, 2017

      Hi Ian, Karen, Mia and Jack, I wish you well on your project regards Grahame

      £30.00

    • John O'Brien

      John O'Brien

      Nov 24, 2017

      Its going great Ian. Top man.

      £100.00

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    ian ward

    ian ward

    Helensburgh, United Kingdom

    My name is Ian Ward and I volunteer as a trustee and committee member for the Gareloch RDA. My daughter Mia has Angelmans syndrome and has severe physical and learning difficulties. Mia has used the GRDA for over ten years and she just loves being around the horses.

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