Natalie

Wheels for Wellbeing is offering a cycle hire scheme for participants until the sessions restart. If you would like to find out more, please contact info@wheelsforwellbeing.org.uk

Natalie usually attends the cycling sessions at Croydon Sports Arena, but they have been postponed until further notice due to the COVID-19 outbreak. In response, her mum Sue reached out to Wheels for Wellbeing and asked whether Natalie could use her favourite trike of ours at home until sessions restart, which we happily accepted!

“Natalie has been cycling around Shirley, where we live. Luckily, the pavements are wide and pretty deserted at present, so we are confident no-one will mind her using them until things return to normal. Natalie has always enjoyed the sessions at Croydon Arena, and being able to borrow the tricycle has meant that she can still have fun and keep fit outside the house during lockdown.”

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