Meeting other disabled people

Ziadawn
Ziadawn Online Community Member Posts: 44 Contributor
edited December 2024 in Relationships

Where do you go to meet other disabled people. I want to go out , and socialise more in general. I always seem to end up at places that have lots of ppl from one disability group. So I end up leaving and not going back. I have a bad scoliosis but I can walk. And it would me nice to socialise with people who can walk , and without serious mental health issues.

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  • chiarieds
    chiarieds Online Community Member Posts: 16,683 Championing

    Hi @Ziadawn - have you tried your local council's website, as often they may say what activities may be available?

    You could also try searching here:

    https://www.ableize.com/disabled-groups-and-clubs-by-county/

  • Ziadawn
    Ziadawn Online Community Member Posts: 44 Contributor

    The ones in my area are no good for me.

  • Jimm_Scope
    Jimm_Scope Posts: 5,717 Scope Online Community Specialist

    Have you looked into any walking clubs in your area at all? I of course cannot guarantee how many disabled people would be a part of them, but the ones I know in mine are generally very welcoming and have a good diversity of people.

  • Ziadawn
    Ziadawn Online Community Member Posts: 44 Contributor

    Walking is not a thing for me because I get short of breath because of my scoliosis.

  • Bluebell21
    Bluebell21 Online Community Member, Scope Member Posts: 8,380 Championing

    Hi @Ziadawn what kind of interests do you have? You could perhaps look on line with any interests you have to see if any Groups in your area offer these. Good luck in your search.

  • luvpink
    luvpink Online Community Member Posts: 746 Pioneering

    @Ziadawn hi sometimes local libraries can be very useful in finding out about social groups and activities in local areas.

  • dreamerdreams_
    dreamerdreams_ Scope Member Posts: 25 Contributor

    I feel exactly the same way as OP - I live in a tiny little rural village with no disabled people around me and all the friends I do have are spread around different places right now so I feel totally alone, any tips as to what to do about it?

  • Gonz
    Gonz Online Community Member Posts: 1 Listener

    Don’t feel too bad, I live in one of the biggest cities in the world and there’s still nothing.

  • Ranald
    Ranald Online Community Member Posts: 620 Empowering

    I gave up trying to find any groups to join, I just kept drawing a blank. I was pointed towatowards a group called "Outsiders", but that was a letdown as well. Ho hum.

  • Ranald
    Ranald Online Community Member Posts: 620 Empowering

    I just looked up activities for the disabled on my local council website.

    All I found were activities for children or care homes, home help etc. Surely the disabled adults deserve more than just to exist?

  • Ranald
    Ranald Online Community Member Posts: 620 Empowering
  • Santosha12
    Santosha12 Online Community Member Posts: 364 Empowering

    Hi Ziadawn, Have you looked at the U3A? I have not joined but really wanted to because of my isolation, however, I do not know sorry if the people are disabled or not. It's 10.00 a year to join and they have different classes (I was interested in the Archeology/Family History and Events). Sadly, I cannot get on buses etc for Events and some classes are afternoons when I'm not awake! I am mostly housebound and cannot walk more than c 50 feet. The last time I socialised was 7 Dec 2019 !! Being a hermit is not much fun. I do hope you find what you're looking for.

  • egister
    egister Posts: 658 Empowering

    Hello! Why do you specifically want to meet people with disabilities? For example, I meet different people by chance in completely unexpected places. Transport, work, hospital, store...

  • Kimmy87
    Kimmy87 Online Community Member Posts: 3,181 Championing

    If there is nothing you want to join in with, then that sounds like a great opportunity for you to start something yourself.

    Every existing group people join has to start with an organiser, someone has to do it or nothing would ever happen 🙂

  • Ziadawn
    Ziadawn Online Community Member Posts: 44 Contributor

    The reason I want to meet up with other disabled people is to be friends, and see if we connect for a relationship later. I find this really difficult to do as my soulmate died last year, and I always said I would stay single if the worst happened. But its hard living alone with no family or friends to meet up with. I force my self to go out because life is short, and its the only one I have.

    Able boded ppl can pxxs me off some times. You say hello to some to be social, and they act like its a wedding invitation. I don't have problems as far as going to some hobby group.

    I chat to online disabled groups but a lot of them are rife with trolls, and scammers from all areas of the world. And people with no social skills trying to hook up with women that say no because they are married.

  • Ziadawn
    Ziadawn Online Community Member Posts: 44 Contributor

    I like your dog @Ranald is it snowing in Scotland yet? I,m in West/Yorkshire and we had a bit of sun .

  • Ranald
    Ranald Online Community Member Posts: 620 Empowering

    No snow here @Ziadawn (no idea why the @ thing doesn't work for me on here). Thanks for complimenting 'Gus' btw, he really is a good lad. He's from Cumbria, but you'd never know from his accent!

    West Yorkshire you say? I believe a favourite tv show of mine was filmed there. I'll give you a clue - Holmfirth.

  • silmarillion
    silmarillion Online Community Member Posts: 20 Contributor

    Have you tried the meet up app?There are heaps of groups listed on the , though not neccecarily for disabled people in particular. There are plenty of activities that disabled people could potentially do and meet others at the same time. It depends on what your interests are? Have you thought about doing an evening class?

  • Ziadawn
    Ziadawn Online Community Member Posts: 44 Contributor

    I have met some of the Emmerdale cast working round my area. And I met one of the bikers when he was buying his new Harley Davidson.

  • Ranald
    Ranald Online Community Member Posts: 620 Empowering

    When I lived in London, they used to film "The Bill" in the area. This was Colliers Wood, Morden, Sutton etc.