• CAFE collaboration in Kharkiv
• Blind Tribune in Belgium - Germany
• European Special Olympics Summer Games
• Disabled stars' pride and glory
• Football Association of Ireland Inclusive Supporters Club (FAIISC)
• Disabled people hope for a tangible legacy after the World Cup
• Watching the World Cup from a Wheelchair
2009 - 15 Items.
2010 - 94 Items.
Feature - 25 March 2010
The former England International, Danny Mills enjoyed a successful career playing for a number of English Premier League and Championship clubs including Manchester City, Leeds United and Middlesbrough. A long-standing knee injury eventually led to his early retirement from the game in the summer of 2009 at 32.
Danny became a Patron of the UK based charity ASBAH - Association for Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus in 2002 after losing his son Archie to the condition. Whilst still playing he dedicated his spare time to fundraising and raising awareness. Since retiring Danny has been able to dedicate more time to his charity works and has decided to support both NADS (The National Association of Disabled Supporters) and CAFE at a European wide level. He will be completing the Brighton marathon in a wheelchair in April 2010 to further raise awareness and funds for ASBAH and NADS.
Danny believes in equal access for everybody and it is with this belief and his strong influence in the world of football that he joins CAFE as an Ambassador to raise disability awareness and ensure that all disabled people can follow football in Europe by achieving equality of access to the game.
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