Organised Activity Holidays for the disabled
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Yarmouth23
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I know this is a bit of a stupid question as we're in a pandemic but my sister who has CP has had her special disabled camping holiday cancelled two years running now - just wondering if anyone knew of anything where people can go and stay - perhaps a charity run thing - and have an organised activity type holiday towards the end of the year? She loves them so thought I would see if there was anything else out there. Thanks in advance!
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Hi and welcome
I will tag in our CP advisor whi may be able to advise
@Richard_Scope do you have any suggestions for this member1 -
Hi @Yarmouth23
You could try CPISRA Outdoor recreation Camps.
CPISRA Family Outdoor Recreaction Camps — Scope | Disability forum
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Hello @Yarmouth23
I'm not sure whereabouts you're based but Curly's Legacy in the Isle of Sheppey, Kent has a farm and caravan where families in need or with disabled children can stay to make memories. If you visit the website you will see details of how to apply.
I hope your sister gets her well deserved break
Also just to let you know, I've moved this thread to our Housing and Independent Living category to help anyone else with a similar query. Good luck.0 -
Thanks for your replies. I shall look into then CPSIRA one and limitless travel. My sister is an adult and likes activities holidays so hopefully we will find her something!
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Let us know how you get on @Yarmouth23
I hope you manage to get something sorted!
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