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3 Jul 2006 (Mon) to 7 Jul 2006 (Fri)
Mt Kinabalu, Sabah (Malaysia)
Pre-departure briefing: 8 April 2006
Cost: S$80 per pax (members of affiliated organisations)
This July, both disabled and non-disabled adventure-seekers from Singapore, Malaysia amd Brunei will trek hand-in-hand to conquer the peak of the highest mountain in Southeast Asia - Mount Kinabalu.
This five-day expedition is organised to raise funds for the SDSC’s “Live That Dream” Fund. While contributing to the Fund, trekkers will interact and encourage social integration between the disabled and the able-bodied. This expedition will help eliminate physical and racial barriers as well, forging closer ties between the three countries.
Disabled participants will develop a positive mental attitude through performing and achieving the same as the able-bodied. Demonstrate and shout out to the public that “Disabled does not mean Unable”.
Join us in building a caring and inclusive society.
Eligibility
Open to all disabled and able-bodied persons
Participants must be between age 17 to 60.
Places are limited.
For Registration
Contact People’s Association ( or ).
Registration Period
Registration has ended on 15 April 2006.