Creating Safe Spaces

Stuart Crawford SOSBus NI 10.10.22In a very powerful and well-received presentation to the Club Monday 10 October Stuart Crawford, Training and Communications Coordinator SOSBus NI highlighted how their volunteers create safe spaces on the streets of Belfast and that they have supported over 400,000 clients since 2007. He pointed out that:

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Stuart particularly recommended their 5 point plan for getting home safely and asked members to pass it on to sons, daughters and grandchildren.

He highlighted that there is a place for everyone at SOSBus NI as people can help in many ways: by volunteering during the day or at night, speaking to groups and fundraising and stressed that the volunteers don’t judge they just help and their services are needed now more than ever across the city of Belfast and while there is a need they aim to help where they can and make a difference, no matter how small that may be.SOS slide 10

He concluded by asking members to note their emergency number, carry it about with them and to phone it if they are aware of someone on the streets of Belfast needing help - not necessarily needing an ambulance but just a welfare check. He declared that they are proud to have interacted with 400,000 people, they can’t solve things for everyone but if they help just one person then their work is worth it!

President Steven thanked him for his address and for all their work on the ground giving dignity to people in need which was such a needed service and that the Club would continue to maintain its close association.

PP Maurice 10.10.22Doris Houston 10.10.22PP Maurice Brooks advised he had been on the SOSBus NI Board since 2014 and that it has changed over the years reflecting the need on the streets and from an organisation relying entirely on voluntary subscriptions to one supported by multi organisations such as the Public Health Authority and Department of Justice and recommended that it would be good for Rotaract to be involved. Doris Houston noted that she was a past volunteer and that it was a wonderful organisation, the money was well used and she had made friends for life.