Dunfermline Athletic

A-MAY-ZING DONATION FROM CEROC

Dunfermline Athletic Disabled Supporters` Club (DADSC) has received £2536 from the Ceroc dance organisation, following the Ceroc Scotland Championships in October.

The Championships were held last month in Edinburgh. Nobody gets paid for the many, many hours of organisation, judging etc and every year a different small Scottish charity benefits from the competitors` entry fees.

This year it was DADSC and £2536 will help us enormously in providing a lift and all the ancillary building work for wheelchair users and those with mobility problems to access the function suites at KDM Group East End Park.

DADSC thanks everyone in the Ceroc dance community who contributed by organising, attending or taking part. But most of all to Sheena Assiph and her fantastic team for the hours and hours and hours of unpaid work they put into the event every year.

If you`ve never tried Ceroc or don`t know what it is, you can watch videos and find your local class on THIS LINK



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