George Herald

DRRF seeks members

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The Disabled Road Race Foundation (DRRF) is calling on the public to become members of the foundation. They aim to expand the membership through better involvemen­t of the disabled, specifical­ly wheelchair-bound people, but also community organisati­ons and people who are not disabled. The AGM of the DRRF will be held on 27 September at 17:30 at Carpe Diem School. New members and all persons interested in becoming members of the DRRF are welcome to attend this meeting. The DRRF was establishe­d in 2004 to organise the annual Outeniqua Wheelchair Challenge (OCC). Several role players in the OCC have requested that the OCC be expanded to present other sport codes prior to the OCC. It was furthermor­e requested that the operations of the DRRF be expanded to being involved with the disabled community throughout the year and not only during the OCC.

It is imperative that wheelchair-bound athletes are involved in organising the OCC. Their input is essential and for that reason at least two wheelchair-bound athletes will be elected as directors on the DRRF's board. Membership of the DRRF is FREE. The only step is to complete the membership applicatio­n form and send it to the DRRF. (Please see DRRF membership applicatio­n form in this edition of the newspaper).

For more informatio­n, contact Alewijn Dippenaar, chairperso­n and director of the DRRF, at dyndev@mweb.co.za or on

082 457 5675.

 ??  ?? RSG radio personalit­y Martelize Brink (right), was one of the celebrity participan­ts in this year’s OCC.
RSG radio personalit­y Martelize Brink (right), was one of the celebrity participan­ts in this year’s OCC.

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