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The joys of volunteering and making great friends.

"We became fast friends and have never been at a loss for things to talk and laugh about!"

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Annette is loving the freedom of riding thanks to Andrew, her tandem bike pilot.

Heading out most weekends, Annette and BSRV volunteer Andrew are sharing their joy of riding as they explore their local area.

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No mountain too high: Paul conquers Australia's tallest peak.

Since losing his sight, Paul has faced challenges head on and believes that anything is possible.

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A homage to a beautiful friendship that developed through volunteering.

“I thought of Sandi as my grandmother and a dear friend.” Ghazala.

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The Inspiring Journey of Mehdi Hassani.

Proving there are many opportunities for people with vision impairment and inspiring others to work towards their dream.

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Achieving a lifelong goal through blind football

Read about Steve Obeid's journey through to joining the National football squad.

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Three generations of volunteers

Three generations of volunteers offer companionship and support...

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Find the Joy in everything you do!

Reflections from a volunteer - by Debra Landini

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Image of Blind tennis leads to international adventures...

Blind tennis leads to international adventures...

Confidence through connections

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Image of A parent's experience...

A parent's experience...

Connecting up for comfort and a chance to share…

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Making a life by what you give...

Volunteering gives a greater appreciation of life… by Blind Sports & Recreation Victoria volunteer, Shobhna Pandey

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A vision for a life-long love of ballet realised...

Blind sports bring joy and community

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A dream come true...

Blind tennis player aces his way to Spain...

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The Journey to becoming a para-athlete

'Running is the purest sport in the world'

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Don’t limit your challenges. Challenge your limits! Get involved with Blind Sports and Recreation.

In September 2017 I started volunteering with Blind Sports & Recreation Victoria. I was fortunate to be paired up with a young lady named Adua to ride a tandem bike. Adua is an extraordinary person that hasn’t let her disability hold her back - she is a real inspiration.

Adua has ridden for a number of years and needed a training partner to help her prepare for her 130km Around the Bay ride in October 2017. She completed the ride with a friend who travelled down from Darwin.

Adua and I try to ride at least every second weekend. We are currently training for the “MS ride”, a 50km trail that will have us ride, (but I think push), the bike over the Westgate bridge!!

We try to mix up our rides, visiting places such as Williamstown, City or Kew. On most occasions we manage to fit in a café stop, our justification being: ‘we need the energy to get us home!’.

There is always lots of talking that goes on while we are riding. I now consider Adua a friend, not a person that I volunteer for. At Christmas time, we went out for a dinner with Adua’s husband, my daughter and I almost forgot, Adua’s guide dog, Zabrina.

I would thoroughly encourage anyone that is active to consider becoming a volunteer with Blind Sports & Recreation Victoria. It’s very rewarding and who knows, you may even make a new friend as I have.

By Peter Tomazic, Blind Sports & Recreation Victoria volunteer.

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