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News We Love: 120-mile kayak trip benefits athletes with disabilities

  • Cathy Webster, a South Hero resident, began a 120-mile kayak trip across Lake Champlain on Wednesday to raise funds for an adaptive kayak program.
  • The journey marks ten years of helping people with disabilities get active on the water and honors paddlers lost by Webster and the NDAA.
  • She started at sunrise in Benson, reached Chimney Point by noon, and hopes to finish in Southern Canada in about four more days if weather permits.
  • Webster expressed that witnessing individuals who face mobility challenges confidently enter a kayak and paddle on their own is truly the essence of the program.
  • The journey is intended to increase awareness and generate funding for programs that assist disabled athletes throughout the region, while also encouraging others to participate in future paddling excursions.
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News We Love: 120-mile kayak trip benefits athletes with disabilities

'I think I'm ready': Cathy Webster embarks on 5-day journey to raise money for adaptive kayak program

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