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We’re proud to announce the launch of our first ever autumn camp, that will take place at Anglesea YMCA.

Our autumn camp will see kids with disability aged between 7-17 years take part in outdoor activities including archery, canoeing and the giant swing.

More importantly, the camp will help these kids forge new friendships, gain independence and learn lifelong skills.

“It’s really the best experience of her life, we cannot thank you all enough for the opportunity – you’re all amazing!” – Natalie’s mum, Josie.

We heavily subsidise our camps so that no one has to miss out. Your contribution will make sure a young person with disability gets to enjoy a life changing experience at this camp.

Can we please count on your help?

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