Dwarf Sports Association UK Celebrates Charity Partnership
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Mobility in Motion has announced a new charity partnership with Dwarf Sports Association UK (DSA UK).
The partnership builds on the success of Mobility in Motion’s recent charity collaborations with Amputation Foundation, Aspire, Remap, and WheelPower.
“Working with our charity partners in 2025 taught us a huge amount about collaboration, listening, and creating impact together,” said Bruce Lauder, Head of Sales and Marketing at Mobility in Motion, which endeavours to make travel safe and accessible for all by offering tailored solutions, expert advice, and partnering with top car manufacturers.
“Partnering with DSA UK is a natural next step as we continue to grow our charity programme for 2026. This partnership isn’t symbolic; it’s about learning from lived experience and turning that insight into action.”
The partnership marks the next phase of Mobility in Motion’s long-term approach to working alongside charities and community organisations.
Throughout 2025, Mobility in Motion worked closely with its charity partners to better understand the lived experiences of disabled people and the role car adaptations can play in everyday life. Its findings have directly informed the company’s plans for 2026, which focus on deeper collaboration, shared storytelling, and meaningful advocacy.
The need for this work remains clear. According to Sport England, disabled people are almost twice as likely to be physically inactive as non-disabled people, highlighting the ongoing barriers many face when it comes to independence, participation, and everyday mobility.
Despite progress in recent years, disabled people continue to face lower participation rates in sport and physical activity, contributing to wider inequalities in health, wellbeing, and inclusion.
Dwarf Sports Association UK supports people with dwarfism to access sport and physical activity, helping remove barriers to participation and championing inclusive opportunities both on and off the field.
“Access and opportunity are central to everything we do at DSA UK,” said
Tim Shephard, Association Manager at Dwarf Sports Association UK.
“This partnership with Mobility in Motion will help shine a light on what’s possible when people have access to practical car adaptations that support independent travel, including getting to sport, work, and everyday activities.”
To find out more visit https://www.mobilityinmotion.com/ or https://www.dsauk.org/




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