From the BBC:
“'Gig buddies' learning disabilities scheme to expand”
A scheme matching people with learning disabilities with volunteers
to attend sporting events, concerts and theatre is expanding across south
Wales. Gig Buddies was set up in Cardiff in 2018 to help people facing
challenges in attending social events, which can leave them lonely and
isolated. Hundreds have used the scheme, including 51-year-old Marie Alderman
from Cardiff, who has Down's syndrome. She said she gets "very
excited" about trips with teacher Anna-Marie McMahon. "She's fun,
she's great, I love to see musicals with her," she said. "She makes
me laugh, she's a wonderful lady. I get very excited about going to the cinema
or a show, especially with Anna-Marie. I've got a nice Gig Buddy." Anna-Marie
says she loves going to shows with Marie The pair have been to the musical adaptation
of the film The Bodyguard at the Wales Millennium Centre and the cinema version
of Aladdin, and they are making plans for more shows. Anna-Marie, 38, said:
"Marie's great, I love going to shows with her. "I have lots of
experience of people with disabilities in my family, so it's a cause that's
really important to me and I want to help them to be more included and have
more opportunities." Gig Buddies was set up by the charity Learning
Disability Wales, which requires references from the volunteers who also
undergo police checks and training. It
has secured another year of funding from First Choice Housing Association and
will expand to Rhondda Cynon Taff, Bridgend county and the Vale of Glamorgan. Project coordinator Kai Jones, said the
success of the first year had brought him "to tears". "We've had
people go to metal gigs, Abba tribute nights, cricket, rugby and 80s nights as
well as our social events. It's a human right to go out. "It's all about
expanding social circles. People with learning disabilities have difficulties
going out at night and Gig Buddies can really help. "To see those
relationships build, it's beautiful."
^ I am very curious to learn about this program. Do the volunteers
pay for their own tickets or does the person they are taking or does this
program pay? If the program pays for the tickets or even if the volunteer pays
for their own ticket and the person they are taking pays for their own ticket
then I think this sounds like a great opportunity for all those involved. Than
it is more like a Big Brother/Big Sister program for going to events, concerts,
etc. ^
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