The Press And Journal Reports On An Organization In Scotland That Focuses On Including Disabled Members In Outdoor Adventures
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Steve Callaghan, the founder of the outdoor organization called Access To Adventure, explains his company's focus on bringing disabled members on outdoor adventures along with their family members and friends.
As The Press And Journal relates in the article: "In gathering statistics for his start-up business plan, Steve was amazed by the size of the disabled market. 11.6m people in the UK are known to be disabled and currently only about 2million say they go on holiday. The remaining 9.6million don’t take holidays, citing their reasons for not doing so as people’s attitude first and foremost, followed by a lack of information to help them with their planning, with actual accessible provision coming third."
Check this full article at The Press and Journal right here.
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