ee N o longer needed - jd oo WE POWATO Volunteer heads back to Jamaica to work with handicapped BY moulded seat, so a handicapped adult or child can sit upright — straints, or whatever — is what Peas > being te em,” he said. “There seems to be a number of cases of cerebral palsy where the youngsters isn’t a sun-seeking hedonist, how- ever. Bradshaw has been taken by the volunteer spirit in Jamaica . i reports from y hei , he has become an irreplace- We “Normally, these kids would ost be ele ig ey a 2 be Tm i ese things we're going to bao eet manufacture ill be able to get some of those kids up and around.” eon & nation where it is esti- mated 10 per cent of Jamaica's i fers from one form , Bradshaw says one agency eh led to another in the Car- current mission is to help e his son’s Glass Air shop to p fashion moulds for wheels for ic many in North America for granted for the disabled. ething so simple as a Pe twill In- dustries of Jamaica Ltd. and the Peace § iter. As for his current project, Bradshaw is hoping to help estab- ers of devices and appliances for hae she buy a wheel fc low, you can buy a for a Santeate for around $12-Ca- nadian,” he sai providing jobs getting ieee e) the people who need em.” On 5