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Welcome to Cowes Sailability Club at Cowes Corinthian Yacht Club, a registered charity that has been offering sailing and recreational boating opportunities since 2002. The club is dedicated to providing these experiences to adults and children with physical disabilities, learning difficulties, and long-term health conditions. Their mission is to offer more than just fun on the water; they strive to give disabled individuals renewed confidence and inspire them to enjoy life fully.
Neil, the organiser, is keen to share the positive impact the club has had on its members. Testimonials from participants highlight how sailing activities have enhanced their lives. To celebrate these stories and express gratitude to their sponsors, Cowes Sailability Club publishes a Handbook featuring accounts from members and their families.
Communication is a priority for Neil and the club, who ensure members, supporters, and volunteers are kept informed through a monthly newsletter, "All Aboard." This publication provides updates on the club's activities, news stories, and profiles of those benefiting from their services. Subscribing to "All Aboard" is an excellent way to stay connected with the club's inspiring work.
Cowes Sailability Club has received The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service and is affiliated with the Royal Yachting Association (RYA). Their website is managed and sponsored by SW1, with the club operating as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation, registration number 1161473.
Neil actively disseminates the club’s news and achievements to the public. Stories have included visually impaired islanders experiencing sailing for the first time and the accomplishments of members like Phil. The club has also celebrated a record year for accessible sailing and launched an appeal for a new safety boat.
Belinda's experience is one such story that Neil finds rewarding. Diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis 23 years ago, she faced significant changes in her physical abilities. Thanks to the dedicated volunteers at the club, Belinda has discovered the joy of sailing. She expresses her gratitude to the volunteers for their support, which has enabled her to experience the sea's freedom and thrill.
Belinda has enjoyed exciting moments on both power boats like Wetwheels and sailing dinghies, allowing her to regain a sense of joy and adventure. Her journey with the club has been profoundly impactful, providing her with exhilarating experiences and a renewed zest for life.
Cowes Sailability Club at Cowes Corinthian Yacht Club remains committed to offering these opportunities, supported by dedicated volunteers and generous sponsors. For more information on how to be part of this inspiring mission, contact Cowes Sailability Club today.