Breaking Barriers
Who is it for?
Age group 10yrs to 13yrs (guideline only)
Will there be supervision?
There will be at least one volunteer/mentor for every participant.
What is the program?
· Kayaking, instilling self-confidence and water safety provided by qualified instructors with assistance by Rotary young leaders and Auckland University Canoe Club
· Outdoor team activities
How much will it cost?
There will be no charge for the participant. Each club in District 9920 is encouraged to sponsor one student $75.00 for the day.
TEAM LEAD FOR THE DAY
Past RYLA awardees
FOR ALL ENQUIRIES & OVERSIGHT
Contact: Ainie Kwok (0212203090)
Rotary Club of St Johns
Email: ainiekwok@gmail.com

What is it?
Every person should have the opportunity to be able to challenge themselves in a safe environment. Disability should not be a barrier to new experiences and interactions with other young adults. Through sport, fun activities and speakers, this Day Camp is an opportunity to improve self-confidence and enhance self-development and the opportunity to meet and make new connections. For participants and young leaders, it will also provide the valuable opportunity to connect with peers you may otherwise have not met.
“Breaking Barriers”
Disability Day
Vector Wero Whitewater Park
770 Great South Road, Wiri, Auckland 2104
