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Facilitator

Blind Sports and Recreation Victoria

Description

Boxing is a great way to get fit and have fun. If you're not sure if it's for you, come and try it.
We'd love to see you there. See contact details to register below.

Where:

Hawthorn Leisure and Aquatic Centre. 1 Grace St Hawthorn.

When:

Tuesdays 5:15-6pm

Cost:

$5.80 concession (show your concession card at the desk to get a concession access pass card)

Transport:

 Opposite Glenferrie station or catch the number 16 tram stop number 74 to Kew, or stop number 73 to St Kilda.

Support:

Tom, who is a personal trainer, leads the class and if you require any additional support contact us to discuss.

Contact:

If you would like to join in or need more information please contact Rachel DeSumma by phone on 0493 105 800 or via email rachel@blindsports.org.au

 

View the Hawthorn Aquatic Leisure Centre ACCESS KEY (a customised accessibility guide) on the Boroondara website.

Thank you to Boroondara City Council for their support.


How to Get Involved

Visit Organiser website

Make an enquiry

Interested? Please fill out the below form to enquire, call BSRV on 03 9822 8876  or email Rachel rachel@blindsports.org.au


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