Saturday, September 25, 2010

Ken Coast 2 Coast

A grandfather is entering a 192 miles Lone Trek to raise funds for an important group, the support of his nephew helps blind people increased. Ken Rooke, 64, cares for five years, Jack - who is registered blind - and his wife Lynn. He wants an amount of £ 2,500 for the activities of Carlisle actionnaires of Action for Blind People in organized sports for children like Jack to help them build confidence and friends of execution. The cost is £ 12,500 per year in the club, meet every two weeks to perform MortonSchool. The meetings are supported by the charity Action for Blind People, but rely on fundraising to stay open. With the current funding expires in March 2011, the organizers are looking for ways to maintain essential services is looking for balance pending. Mr Rooke said: "This club has a new world opens up Jack, his days actionnaires the highlight of his week and he is in a position of one part in sport, in a way I never could before." Children at his club have a great time, swimming,to make cycling, participation in team games and new friends. "He added:" I felt like I was raising funds to help keep the team afloat while I fulfill my ambition was to follow the coastline. So far I have been promised £ 1,800, £ 2,500 but if I can, this will pay for 50 sporting events. "Little Jack periventricular leukomalacia have a condition, the eyes have difficulty focusing means. 'Registered blind when she was three. Actionnaires which tooknew friends ...

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