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"Some Children Are Really in a Chair, but You Don't See it...": Thanks to the Sport, 150 d'Aantibes and Biot Schoolchildren Break the Barrier of Disability.

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Organised by the Rugby Riviera Armchair club, the first Handi, discover day brings together almost 150 schoolchildren, this Friday, June 19, 2026, in Antibes. The opportunity to promote inclusiveness, from an early age. And, Saint-Claude's room, the little Antibois and Biotois have typed in the thousand.
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Organised by the Rugby Riviera Armchair club, the first Handi, discover day brings together almost 150 schoolchildren, this Friday, June 19, 2026, in Antibes. The opportunity to promote inclusiveness, from an early age. And, Saint-Claude's room, the little Antibois and Biotois have typed in the thousand.

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nicematin.com broke the news on Thursday, June 25, 2026.
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