Gabby Logan Becomes Vice President Of The Disabilities Trust
Gabby Logan (formerly Yorath) is possibly most recognised for her role as a BBC Sports commentator and former international gymnast. She has now taken on a new role however, as vice patron for The Disability Trust a charity for people who have learning and physical disabilities in the UK.
Gabby began her new role earlier this month and has been a supporter of the Disabilities trust for the past three years attending many fundraising events and promotions. She was introduced to the charity via her mother who has been on the board for around ten years.
Previously Gabby has hosted events such as the golf day she and her husband organised in support of the charity and it is suggested that her new role as vice patron will involve many more fundraising events in the future to attempt to raise the public profile of the charity.
Gabby has admitted that she is, ‘delighted to have accepted the role of vice patron,’ for The Disabilities Trust. As the charity is very important to her.
The Disability Trust provides many services in the UK to people suffering from a variety of brain disorders, physical disabilities and learning difficulties. The Trust aims to help with rehabilitation, care and providing support to over 850 people at present.
If you wish to get involved with fundraising activities with the Disability Trust there are a number of events you can join in with such as tandem skydiving, solo skydives and static line jumps. Each of these activities involves acquiring a minimum sponsorship amount.
White water rafting events are regularly put on by the Trust. You can join in with this for free as long as you are sponsored. There is no minimum sponsor amount required for white water rafting.
There is a range of mobility aids on offer for disabled children looking to take part in sports and exercise. Prodo Digital is the leading Chester SEO agency.
Gabby Logan Becomes Vice President Of The Disabilities Trust
Gabby Logan (formerly Yorath) is possibly most recognised for her role as a BBC Sports commentator and former international gymnast. She has now taken on a new role however, as vice patron for The Disability Trust a charity for people who have learning and physical disabilities in the UK.
Gabby began her new role earlier this month and has been a supporter of the Disabilities trust for the past three years attending many fundraising events and promotions. She was introduced to the charity via her mother who has been on the board for around ten years.
Previously Gabby has hosted events such as the golf day she and her husband organised in support of the charity and it is suggested that her new role as vice patron will involve many more fundraising events in the future to attempt to raise the public profile of the charity.
Gabby has admitted that she is, ‘delighted to have accepted the role of vice patron,’ for The Disabilities Trust. As the charity is very important to her.
The Disability Trust provides many services in the UK to people suffering from a variety of brain disorders, physical disabilities and learning difficulties. The Trust aims to help with rehabilitation, care and providing support to over 850 people at present.
If you wish to get involved with fundraising activities with the Disability Trust there are a number of events you can join in with such as tandem skydiving, solo skydives and static line jumps. Each of these activities involves acquiring a minimum sponsorship amount.
White water rafting events are regularly put on by the Trust. You can join in with this for free as long as you are sponsored. There is no minimum sponsor amount required for white water rafting.
There is a range of mobility aids on offer for disabled children looking to take part in sports and exercise. Prodo Digital is the leading Chester SEO agency.
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