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Adapted surfing, equitherapy and music therapy: free activities for children with cerebral palsy

By Maria Bates
February 8, 2022
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Group activities with more places available this year / On

The association ‘Mis metas por ti’ launches a new cycle of the project ‘For all’ with more places available

The association ‘Mis metas por ti’ launches a new series of one of its most special projects, ‘For all’, an activity program for children with cerebral palsy, which will take place this year in municipalities from Malaga, including Cártama and Torremolinos.

The initiative, which began in 2020, will have more places available this year. Up to 20 children per activity will be allowed in the program which includes adaptive surfing, equitherapy, music therapy and occupational therapy.

The association was created in 2017 to give visibility to childhood cerebral palsy. The “For All” project is open to boys and girls aged 6 to 12 with an annual donation of 36 euros.

The registration period is now open. Families must commit to attending all sessions of the chosen activities. If three are missed, the registration will be cancelled.

With 20 students per activity, five different sports and workshops will be organized this year, including adapted surfing and skateboarding with “La mar de bien” in groups and equine therapy sessions at the La Fe de Cártama equestrian center. All group activities will take place on a Saturday of each month.

The ‘To en casa’ team will lead music therapy sessions. The activity will take place in open spaces “when the weather allows it, and online when it is not possible”. Occupational therapy is available on an individual basis and by appointment.

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