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The Level 300 students of the Winneba College of Education made history when they selected “Promoting Disability Sport.” The students who are of the faculty of sport science chose the topic because of the lack of information and misconception people have towards athletes with disabilities. The event was special in that there were physically challenged athletes playing [...]


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    [caption id="attachment_686" align="alignleft" width="300"] After games discussion[/caption] Hoops Care sees no limit when it comes to working with the community. Also there is no discrimination in choosing who to benefit from what. And that is what we see in our physically challenged athletes. We look at their abilities an not their [...] Read more

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  • May 28 20113 item1 Cape Coast MP Donates Wheelchairs for Physically Challenged Athletes

    [caption id="attachment_586" align="alignleft" width="300"] The MP gives a short speech as the athletes eagerly await to try the chairs[/caption] Member of Parliament for Cape Coast, Mr. Ebo Barton Odro made true to his promise that he would do his best in helping the physically challenged athletes in the metro area. This [...] Read more

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  • May 03 20104 item1 Easter Region wins Wheelchair Basketball Tournament in Cape Coast

    [caption id="attachment_270" align="alignleft" width="300"] wheelchair basketball action, Cape Coast, Ghana[/caption] A one day wheelchair basketball tournament was organize in Cape Coast with representation in WCB Gala both male and female teams from the Greater Accra, Eastern and Central Region. It was a first in Cape Coast to see a tournament of such [...] Read more

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Hoops Care International (HCI) is a non-governmental organization located in the community of Amanful in Cape Coast, Ghana. It officially began in 2008 as a program to empower youth in the community through sports. Since then, it has grown to include care and outreach surrounding health and education. HCI works closely with youth from twelve schools in Cape Coast, along with single mothers, teen mothers, and handicapped individuals. In addition to running regular activities and programs surrounding sports, health, and education, HCI also coordinates events to address important issues. HCI has made a significant impact with its programs already, and always looks for new ways to support and empower community members


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