Woodstock
All Accessibilities Soccer Program
Every Saturday
January 12, 2019 - March 30, 2019
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
(Indoor Pitch) Cowan Park
895 Ridgewood Drive, Woodstock, ON
We believe that everyone can learn how to kick a ball and everyone can learn how to play soccer.
Happiness and having fun is key at our program sessions. Learning while you are laughing, running, and making friends is what this program is all about, with other benefits including:
Come out to our Soccer sessions, join the fun and let's play some soccer. Have fun in a judgement free and accepting environment. Each week the participants will enjoy fun and exciting soccer activities. Volunteers will help all participants to be successful while having fun learning the game of soccer.
It’s a blast for beginners and experts alike. And if you are an expert we would love to have you volunteer no matter your age.
Please wear shin pads. Soccer shoes are good if you have them or running shoes are ok too.
This program welcomes participants with autism, handicaps, physical and/or mental health disabilities, Special Olympic Athletes, along with other special needs participants.
Please note that this event is organized and facilitated by a community organization outside of Autism Ontario and Autism Ontario is not responsible for the program content
For more information please contact
WSC Office
519-421-0030
Program Coordinator:
Timothy Jansen 519-841-1555
Email [email protected]
Notes:
Spaces are limited. Pre-registration is required.
Supervision of children/youth at this Social Learning Opportunity is the sole responsibility of parents/guardians and caregivers; childcare will not be provided. Caregivers must remain present.
Due to allergies and sensitivities, please refrain from wearing perfume, cologne, aftershave, or scented products such as hairspray or lotion.
It is recommended that participants consult their physician prior to the start of any physical activity. By registering for or participating in an Autism Ontario program or event, participants agree that they are and will be voluntarily participating in these activities and assume all risks of injury or death, which might result from these activities.