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Disabled children and adults had an exciting time on the ice at Billingham Forum
Disabled children and adults had an exciting time on the ice at Billingham Forum. During a sponsored ice skate in aid of the Jennifer Trust for Spinal Muscular Atrophy. Would be ice hockey player Peter Dixon leads the push with young Michael Benson. 2nd June 1995
B Robinson
Teesside Archive
Mirrorpix
England
TA 95 12847
Media ID 21719061
© Mirrorpix
Billingham Forum Disability Disabled Fundraising Sponsorship Wheelchair
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Disabled children and adults embrace the joy of ice skating at Billingham Forum, creating unforgettable memories during a sponsored event in support of the Jennifer Trust for Spinal Muscular Atrophy. In this heartwarming photograph captured on 2nd June 1995, former ice hockey player Peter Dixon takes the lead as he pushes young Michael Benson's wheelchair across the glistening ice rink. The atmosphere is electric with excitement as participants revel in this unique opportunity to experience the thrill of gliding on ice. Laughter fills the air as these brave individuals defy their disabilities, showcasing their determination and resilience. The Billingham Forum becomes a haven where disability is transcended by sheer enjoyment and camaraderie. This image encapsulates an era when communities rallied together for charitable causes, exemplifying compassion and solidarity towards those facing physical challenges. It serves as a reminder that entertainment can be inclusive, breaking down barriers and fostering empathy among people from all walks of life. Brought to us by B Robinson through Memory Lane Prints, this print immortalizes not only a moment frozen in time but also celebrates the spirit of fundraising and sponsorship that enables organizations like the Jennifer Trust to make a difference in disabled individuals' lives. Let us cherish this snapshot from the 1990s – an emblematic testament to unity, perseverance, and hope.
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