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This is fifteen year-old Kamal Sadi’s ultimate dream and ambition for when he grows up; to one day drive a Lamborghini. But, that’s not all Kamal aspires towards. He looks forward to lots of things, like completing high school and pursuing his interests in maths and history, he hopes to continue to be a good role model for his five younger brothers, he looks forward to taking on new experiences and meeting new friends, and most of all, every year, he can’t wait for Muscular Dystrophy NSW’s Summer Camp!
“I look forward to camp all year. At camp, I get to see my old friends, play wheelchair soccer, go swimming, and my favourite – plan for prank wars. I plan my pranks for months, I like to come prepared. Last year, one of the camp coordinators, Mitch, got pranked with a sour cream pie to the face! It was very funny, he couldn’t get the smell of sour cream out of his hair for the rest of camp.”
Kamal has Spinal Muscular Atrophy (Type 2), a type of childhood motor neurone disease that primarily affects the muscles for movement and breathing. He was diagnosed at two years old and has spent most of his childhood in and out of hospital. This year, Kamal spent four months in hospital undergoing two surgeries to straighten his crooked and unsupported spine.
Now, with the support of titanium rods in his back, Kamal is in less pain, is more comfortable and can sit up straight and lean forward with ease. But he doesn’t like to dwell on the subject of his surgeries for too long, there are more important things to talk about – like camp!
Our Summer Camp Program provides kids with the opportunity to live new experiences, challenge themselves, be independent in their thinking and decision making and connect with
their peers, all in a fun and safe environment. Sadly, not every child gets to go to camp, due to the increasingly expensive and difficult requirements placed upon the simple, but essential, matter of transportation.
The cost for modifying a vehicle to suit the needs of a person in a power wheelchair is in the tens of thousands of dollars, and requirements set by the NDIS, make it very difficult for most middle
to low income families to be able to afford to do it. Leaving the only alternative of taxi’s, which still cost hundreds of dollars per trip.
Thanks to the generous donations of our supporters, we have been able to provide the additional service of transportation, so that every child, regardless of their socioeconomic situation, can go to camp. A donation of $200 can mean the world to someone, just like Kamal and his mum, by getting them to them to camp.
My name is Gordon Osmond, I am a retired acrylic and oil artist and I live in West Albury NSW. I have a debilitating neuromuscular condition called Inclusion Body Myositis or IBM.
Unlock your potential, create life-long memories and have fun along the way at our accessible Adventure Camp!
An annual online seminar that brings together the country’s leading experts to provide our community with the latest neuromuscular research.
Say hello & contact our friendly team today.
Email: info@mdnsw.org.au
Phone: (02) 9888 5711
Freecall: 1800 635 109
Phone: (02) 9888 5711
Freecall: 1800 635 109
Email: info@mdnsw.org.au
Postal Address: PO Box 3071, North Strathfield NSW 2137
Muscular Dystrophy NSW would like to acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live and work, and we pay our respects to their Elders past and present. We extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
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