Pretty impressive stand I'd say!! Come get your free road safety pack!:-) #roadsafety #bikesafe #shinysideup pic.twitter.com/m9QWK4xJeS
— Dan Thomas (@dt1309) May 23, 2015
Over 1000 people attend shippons bike event in Irby Wirral pic.twitter.com/BIUR9ytdhj
— Michael ward (@Mikewardbw) May 23, 2015
Great bike from today's bike meeting at shippons Irby Wirral pic.twitter.com/pRVeOqQtaE
— Michael ward (@Mikewardbw) May 23, 2015
My excellent partner at today's bike event at shippons Irby Wirral pic.twitter.com/klU9o20ujB
— Michael ward (@Mikewardbw) May 23, 2015
Jenny Watterson of Moreton won our Free bottle of Prosecco ! Well Done and thanks to everyone that entered! pic.twitter.com/mSWHrzfA8g
— Burd Ward PI (@InjuryLawyerBW) May 23, 2015
Best bike in my opinion from today's shippons meeting pic.twitter.com/CRIxreGZAv
— Michael ward (@Mikewardbw) May 23, 2015
We’re raising £500 to help take amputees out for a day because to help with motivation after amputation.
AIM is a Community Interest Company (non-profit organisation), whose aims and objectives are to reinvest surplus funds to create opportunities for amputees, providing assistance towards further education, employment, sports and hobbies.
They use first hand experience of Amputation, Inspiration, Motivation and Determination to help enhance and develop our community, encouraging and supporting amputees to develop skills and confidence, providing team building workshops and inspirational talks to schools, colleges and hospitals.
AIM help Amputees who often feel isolated from their local Communities after Amputation, due to their physical disability. AIM help a variety of people from very young children to older people. We want to help get Amputees and their carers together so that they can all be empowered to build and maintain an active and social lifestyle.
The money will be spent on a day out which will help build a support network between old and new Amputees and their carers and families, which will result in them supporting each other through the difficult times. These days out are vital to AIM’s users who share their experiences in AIM’s Bi-monthly newsletters so that others can read of them and hopefully join in on the next one. In the past we have spent a day at Challenge for Change were Amputees work together around an assault course.
Visit AIM’s website for more information on the great work they are doing!