SHANE Rattenbury has joined Grand Master Neal Hardy, President of Kung Fu Wushu ACT to launch the new ‘Overcoming Challenges Program’ for older adults and people with disabilities.
“It was fantastic to be part of the launch of this great initiative. Encouraging older adults and people with disabilities to participate in sport and recreation activities is a priority for the ACT Government and this program offers an exciting opportunity for Canberrans,” Shane said.
“Kung Fu Wushu is often considered an activity for younger participants, however this program demonstrates that this is an activity for people of all ages and abilities that has a range of health and wellbeing benefits.
“The program was launched with the support of a $2,500 ACT Government Grant through the 2015 Community Sport and Recreation Development Program.
“This funding will assist in the development of supporting resources and training for instructors to deliver the program, as well as to raise awareness of the program.
Three of Kung Fu Wushu ACT’s member clubs are taking part in the Overcoming Challenges program including:
- Sifu Allan Graham of Canberra Wing Chun Academy;
- Sifu David Crook of Bac Fu Do Kung Fu; and
- Sifu Neal Hardy of Fire Dragon Australia (Pai Lum Kung Fu).
“I’m proud that Sport and Recreation are supporting these types of small but important initiatives that really help to keep all Canberrans active and engaged with their community.”
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