Presentation of “X-Dream Reality Bikes” to Charters School

 

The Rotary Club of Ascot President, David Marshall and representatives of the Children With Special Needs Foundation were at Charters School on Friday for the handover of two “X-Dream Reality Bikes” to the school. The bikes, costing some £7000 each, were jointly funded by the two organisations; the Rotary Club contribution arising from their Charity Golf Day held in August this year.

Head Teacher Marcia Twelftree, President David and Anne Parris (CWSNF)

Gordon Parris, Chairman of The Children with Special Needs Foundation said, "The Charity is extremely pleased once again to be able to support the pupils of Charters School, enabling them to have the best equipment to help them with their educational needs.

Marcia Twelftree, Head Teacher at Charters School said, "We are extremely grateful to The Children with Special Needs Foundation and the Rotary Club for their on-going generosity to the pupils at Charters School. The additional resources we have been able to provide with these donations make a real difference to the education and well-being of our students with special needs."

Mr Steve Harvey, Sports Direct at Charters School said, "It is the opportunity for the resource students to fully integrate on a level playing field that makes the new X-Dream bikes so very special."

President David in the saddle

David Marshall, President, Rotary Club of Ascot, said, "We are pleased to work again with The Children with Special Needs Foundation to fund such a worthwhile local project. We look forward to further joint projects in the future."