PORT HOPE FATHER TO ROW 4,000KM ACROSS ATLANTIC AS PART OF $1 MILLION CAMPAIGN

Community Living

 

July 10, 2017

Colin Sanders, a father and local business leader is readying himself to complete a 4,000km solo row across the Atlantic Ocean in December in support of Community Living Ontario’s inclusion efforts for people who have an intellectual disability. The journey has been dubbed A Million Possibilities: Solo Ocean Row 2017.

Sanders’ son Jeff has both physical and intellectual disabilities and has been supported by a local Community Living organization for several decades. With support from Community Living, Jeff has been able to actively participate in his community, in addition to living a life of dignity and respect. Sanders is aiming to raise $1 million on his journey for Community Living Ontario.

At 64, Sanders will be one of the oldest people to ever attempt the solo crossing. He is expected to depart from the Canary Islands on December 1st and arrive in Antigua within 90 days of his departure.

Community Living Ontario is a family-based association assisting people who have an intellectual disability and their families to lead the way in advancing inclusion in their own lives and in their communities. We are a progressive leader in the Developmental Services sector representing more than 12,000 individuals, families, over 100 member organizations and community partners.

For additional information, please contact:

Ron Laroche
Director, Communications, Marketing and Fund Development Community Living Ontario
Phone: 416-447-4348, ext. 223
Cell: 416-707-4907
Email: rlaroche@communitylivingontario.ca

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