Pope Francis is paying the rent on a private beach for the disabled

Pope Francis is paying a year's rent for a private beach near Rome so a charity can help people with disabilities enjoy the sea and sun, according to the group that manages the program.

The group Work of Love has rented a portion of the Little Madonna beach since 2012 and outfitted it with boardwalks, ramps and water vehicles to provide access to people in wheelchairs and those with other issues that make a day at the beach difficult.

Monseigneur Konrad Krajewski, the papal almoner, told CNN that Francis gave the charity an undisclosed sum to "support the project that helps disabled youth and in particular to cover the cost of the annual rent for the beach known as the Little Madonna."

The program is run by volunteers, including medical personnel and helpers from the Italian Paralympic Swimming Federation, who make sure participants are safe in the water.

Work of Love created the space -- about 17 miles south of Rome -- to be a "beach without architectural or mental barriers, where everyone can enjoy the sea together," the group said on its website.

Consolaro said it's the only beach in the region to provide personnel and facilities to support people with disabilities.