A PARTNERSHIP between NHS Gloucestershire and Cheltenham Borough Council will enable young disabled people to get involved in sport.
The two authorities have worked together to provide a grant of £2,000 to Cheltenham and District Sports Association for the Disabled (CDSAD).
The cash, which came from the NHS Olympic Legacy fund, will allow the group to continue to hold a number of sporting activities for young people.
Leisure@Cheltenham will host the first activity, archery, this Saturday between 1.30pm and 2.30pm.
Rowena Hay, Cheltenham Borough Council cabinet member for sport and culture, said: "Sport should be equally open to people of all ages and all physical conditions who simply want to get fitter and take advantage of the health improvements that an active lifestyle brings.
"We are delighted to be able to work with NHS Gloucestershire to provide the funding and host these sessions."
To find out more about the activities on offer, contact CDSAD by emailing cdsad@gardnerbrown.co.uk.
The two authorities have worked together to provide a grant of £2,000 to Cheltenham and District Sports Association for the Disabled (CDSAD).
The cash, which came from the NHS Olympic Legacy fund, will allow the group to continue to hold a number of sporting activities for young people.
Leisure@Cheltenham will host the first activity, archery, this Saturday between 1.30pm and 2.30pm.
Rowena Hay, Cheltenham Borough Council cabinet member for sport and culture, said: "Sport should be equally open to people of all ages and all physical conditions who simply want to get fitter and take advantage of the health improvements that an active lifestyle brings.
"We are delighted to be able to work with NHS Gloucestershire to provide the funding and host these sessions."
To find out more about the activities on offer, contact CDSAD by emailing cdsad@gardnerbrown.co.uk.