Between the old and the new year, the first catamaran in the world without barriers
"The spirit of Stella "
with printed on the sails to the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities and the Manifesto for the Promotion of Accessible Tourism, will cross the Pillars of Hercules, the which was once considered the edge of the world. Then, closer to Miami.
sailing activities
The catamaran "Spirit of Stella, the world's first fully accessible, sailing will continue its activities in 2010 dedicated to people with disabilities with the project "Free Spirit".
The initiative, which takes place on board the boat without architectural barriers "Lo Spirito di Stella", is a special sailing school. A school that teaches sailing, but that conveys the strong values, allowing you to live sea \u200b\u200bin harmony. This experience involves each year about 700 people, including 200 disabled people who, accompanied by doctors and physical therapists, spend a day in full freedom on board the exceptional boat completely accessible.
The initiative, which takes place on board the boat without architectural barriers "Lo Spirito di Stella", is a special sailing school. A school that teaches sailing, but that conveys the strong values, allowing you to live sea \u200b\u200bin harmony. This experience involves each year about 700 people, including 200 disabled people who, accompanied by doctors and physical therapists, spend a day in full freedom on board the exceptional boat completely accessible.
The initiative aims to: •
the opportunity to give many people a positive experience to understand the limits that are more cumbersome in the head and that can be overcome;
• allow many people with mobility problems to enjoy a free day to be able to deal with more energy than the daily challenges;
• raise awareness public on the concepts of "design for all" and the importance of architectural barriers.
• allow many people with mobility problems to enjoy a free day to be able to deal with more energy than the daily challenges;
• raise awareness public on the concepts of "design for all" and the importance of architectural barriers.
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