HALIFAX—On Saturday, rain or shine, 60 people with mobility disabilities will descend on Martinique Beach to enjoy some surfing, something many of them wouldn’t have thought possible. “If you were to say to an average person on the street that we take people with mobility disabilities, paraplegics, quadriplegics, surfing? That might be a pretty surprising thing to hear,” said Luke Godin, president of the Nova Scotia SurfAble Association. A participant and volunteers enjoying themselves during the 2017 Life Rolls On event at Martinique Beach. ( Life Rolls On Martinique Beach/Facebook )“But the idea is you can adapt to nearly anything.
Source: thestar August 18, 2018 01:48 UTC