Adventurous Students with Disabilities Embark on Sailing Program
ByAinvest
Saturday, Jul 19, 2025 6:12 am ET1min read
A sailing program for secondary students with disabilities, called Winds of Joy, has been launched by the foundation. The program includes a six-week sailing program, a mentorship, and Wright of Passage, a boat-building program. From January next year, the Wright of Passage program will start at Chelsea Yacht Club for students aged 15-18. A previous participant will race the Sydney to Hobart in the Winds of Inspiration program, aimed at giving Australians with disabilities or living with disadvantage a chance to gain a renewed sense of self.

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