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The Cedar Foundation website always strives to meet the needs of all our customers and to this end the Cedar Foundation has been developed to meet the requirements of W3C, Web Accessibility Initiative the international standard for accessibility which reviews the needs of those individuals with disabilities. Cedar Foundation has been tested on the Bobby service http://bobby.watchfire.com and has been approved.
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Latest News
Earlier this year, The Cedar Foundation’s Active Futures Team was successful in securing funding from the Department of Agriculture and Rural Development Rural Challenge Programme, to deliver a Travel Training Programme.
Please be advised that a group, or groups, are using the name of The Cedar Foundation to solicit donations/money through a series of fraudulent and misleading emails.
The Cedar Foundation is looking for brave volunteers to do a Freestyle Abseil inside the Odyssey Pavilion, Belfast on Saturday 27th November 2010 to raise money for children and adults with disabilities across Northern Ireland.
Friday 13th August saw the conclusion of the fifteenth annual summer school jointly organised by The Cedar Foundation and South Eastern Regional College (SERC). Lady Hermon, MP, Patron of the summer school presented certificates to participants at the traditional end-of-school lunch.
Events
Most abseils are outside the building so have to be held in Summer. To brighten up the winter months we have arranged an indoor abseil at the Odyssey Cinema in Belfast on Saturday 27th November 2010.
The Challenge is taking place on the stunning Slieve Donard Mountain, at 850 metres it's NI's Highest Peak. On a clear day (keep your fingers crossed!)
Horse riding in the lands of Ghengis Khan, Cycling in South Africa,New Zealand or France, Camel Riding through the Sahara, or Trekking in many different and interesting places, the choice is yours.
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