DSA SA 'Come and Surf Day'
Event description
DSA SA (Disabled Surfing Australia South Australia) hosts 'Come and Surf' sessions for disabled people and their families and carers to enjoy the beach and our great outdoors and experience surfing in a fun and safe setting.
Age, ability, communication or experience levels just don't matter! We work to ensure our intrepid disabled participants build their confidence, have fun and fully experience the surf and the rush of riding a wave! We put “Smiles on their Dials” every time we surf.
Parents, siblings and carers are integral in encouraging our participating surfers, providing support and to 'cheer on' their achievements! We also encourage them to enjoy their day at the beach as well!
Everything is supplied, we have the wetsuits, rashies, surfboards, sunscreen and plenty of cheerful surf confident volunteers to assist all our special needs surfers.
Volunteers are always welcome so if you are physically fit, love the ocean and enjoy helping people we encourage you to register. DSA Training occurs on the day and we know that the volunteers have just as much fun by helping our enthusiastic surfers catch a wave.
We gather at the Moana SLSC from approximately 12.30pm to register, get our equipment sorted and ensure everyone receives a safety briefing before we start.
The DSA SA 'Come and Surf Day' happens at beautiful Moana Beach 3 times each summer (in November, February and March). Should you require further information before you register, please call Russell on 0423352369 or Craig on 0418807768.
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