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Monday, November 6, 2017

The Right to Wind in Your Hair - fund my neighbourhood project

This is the Trishaw Tania Hammond and I are hoping to raise grant funds for from the Fund My Neighbourhood grant.



Imagine Great Grandparent as a passenger on the Trishaw, with their son or daughter as well. And riding alongside on their own bicycle is a Great Grandchild. How amazing would that be to create family memories and connections for those elderly and their families who find it difficult to get outside and into the community.
Imagine the feeling of freedom for a person who has MS, Parkinsons, or any other debilitating condition, to be able to be outside and enjoy the wind in their hair and the breeze on their face.
Imagine taking a passenger back past the home where they lived to stop and smell the roses they planted years ago in what was once their garden.
Imagine an ex-farmer being taken along East Terrace or the southern/western side of the show grounds for a crop inspection.
Imagine someone who has dementia having moments of clarity by singing songs and taking them outside for stimulation while riding the Trishaw with their carer, while safely being piloted around town.
All this is possible if you vote for The Right to the Wind in Your Hair project in the current Fund My Neighbourhood round.
This is the direct link to click on for 'The Right to Wind in Your Hair' project.
http://bit.ly/2xRAF5e
Please also support the Karkoo Klubhouse and Colour Tumby Silo Mural projects.
Thank you for voting as every vote counts in this "popular voting system" to win the grant for our dream to go ahead.
Please have your partners vote. Please have your adult children vote. Please have your grandparents and family relations vote. Please ask your friends to vote. Every vote will count in this popular voting system. If you don't vote for The Right to Wind in Your Hair then it won't happen. Please vote for this very worthy project.
http://bit.ly/2xRAF5e
#TheRightToWindInYourHair #Cummins #HealthWellbeingAndInclusion #ExhilaratingRidesForElders

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