A LOCAL charity is kicking goals with the launch of a new sports program aimed at getting kids active in a supportive atmosphere.
Cr Sandy Bolton helped kick-start the brand new All Sports program, run by non-for-profit organisation and local charity Sunshine Butterflies.
“Physical well-being is part of feeling good. When you do it together as a community, everyone benefits,” Cr Bolton said.
The weekly modified sports, games and fitness program provides participants an opportunity to partake in a wide range of sporting activities at their own pace, in a fun and supportive environment.
Activities are led by qualified support mentors and fitness co-ordinators and have been designed to improve self-confidence, encourage self-expression, educate on health and nutrition and are open to all age groups.
There are sports and activities available to support all types of disabilities, levels of ability and activity interests.
Some of the exhilarating sports that will be available include boxercise, touch footy, soccer, tennis, volleyball, cricket, hockey, yoga, basketball, obstacle courses, tunnel ball, targets and many more.
Sunshine Butterflies CEO and founder Leanne Walsh said the All Sports Program provided “exhilarating and safe” activities for members.
“I would like to thank Sandy Bolton for helping launch our new program. She is a compassionate advocate for many community groups and we are very grateful for her ongoing support and friendship,” Ms Walsh said.
“Increasing participation in physical activity has both health and social benefits and can provide a better quality of life for any person living with a disability.”
The program is supported by the Noosa Pirates Rugby Club who provide the use of their grounds, every Wednesday afternoon from 4.30pm.
For further information about the All Sports Program or other Sunshine Butterflies programs and activities, visit the website at sunshine butterflies.com.au or contact one of the team on 5470 2830.