Friday, March 29, 2024

Sea for all

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The Barbados Rotary Club of Barbados is making it possible for individuals with physical challenges to enjoy a sea bath.
The club acquired three sea wheelchairs and in a programme Sea for All which was launched earlier today at the Browne’s Beach, some people were able to try out the new equipment.
The floating chairs allow wheelchair users to travel over the sand and get into the water without much difficulty.
In this Lennox Devonish picture, Wesley Worrell, representative for Persons with Disabilities is assisted by officials as he tries out the equipment in the water.

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