SASBAH members enjoy a 3 day break in Pulborough

SIXTY-SIX members of a Sussex charity supporting people with disabilities have enjoyed a three-day break at the Lodge Hill Centre in Pulborough.

The group from SASBAH - The Sussex Association of Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus - took part in a variety of activities.

These included

· Archery

· Rifle shooting

· Axe throwing

· Accessible biking

· Sno-tubing

· Fencing

· Zip wires

· Assault ropes

· Entertainment from discos, magician and singers

It's part of the charity's 60th anniversary celebrations. SASBAH has more than 1000 members across the county.

SASBAH Chief Executive Rom Sanglaji said: "This is an annual holiday which we call Breakaway, and it's supported each year by the Rotary Club of Eastbourne AM, which provides funding.

"It's so important for our members to be able to have a break, come together and enjoy the packed programme that we put together.

"Equally vital is that it provides an opportunity for some of our families to meet up in an informal setting and share their experiences and for others to have some much needed respite.

"Everyone had a great time. There were so many smiling faces all weekend, which is always great to see."

Fran Moore-Khan, President of Eastbourne AM Rotary Club, said: "Our club is delighted to support Breakaway because we know how much it means to those who get the opportunity of a short holiday.

"We have worked with SASBAH for a number of years, and that relationship continues to flourish."

To find out more about SASBAH, go to SASBAH | Sussex Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus | Sussex Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus

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