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I find it hard to express how proud I am of Paul’s Place and all the people involved within it. Since 1995 we have grown so much with so many good people giving us their time, money and good will. We would never be where we are now without this generosity. Every day I have to pinch myself because otherwise I would just not believe it. It such a wonderful charity, and place to be part of, until Paul’s Place came into existence there was no group supporting adults with physically disabilities in Bristol and the surrounding counties.
Paul’s Place Pieces This page is bursting with comments and pieces, which will give you an insight into what Paul’s Place is all about. Ajit (Member) After my illness, social services told me about an Indian centre which I started to attend three times a week, but I didn’t really enjoy it at all. I knew I needed something different but spent the next six months at home totally isolated. My social worker heard about Paul’s Place, however it took a further two months for me to pluck up the courage and to go along to see what it was all about. When I started I had no real friends, but, now I have so many and I am always looking forward to attending every week. Pete (Boccia Coach) coerced me into joining the Boccia team, and I found a talent I do not know I had. I have played matches in many different places around the country and have enjoyed every minute of it. Paul’s Place has given me back a life which I’m loving. Jon (Member) It was the summer of 2003 when I first went to Paul’s Place. I was very nervous but as soon as I went in I was made to feel very welcome. Ever since then I look forward to going. I have made so many friends for life and there are also lots of social events such as meals, discos, music concerts and holidays at home and abroad. Paul’s Place has now become a huge part of my life and without it my life would be incomplete. Ben (Member) My name is Ben and I’m going to try to express what Paul’s Place means to me. I’ve only been coming to Paul’s Place for just under a year and I can honestly say that I would be lost without it. Although we have many different disabilities everybody is in the same position we all care for each other and we don’t ever feel awkward or left out. It is a wonderful place and I love it. One liner’s from our Members Andy Makes me feel complete Dean Makes me feel alive Peter Makes me feel that I belong Liz Makes me feel part of the community Lisa Gives me self worth, I feel like I’m a normal worthy person Bill It’s just awesome, especially “Shirley” who makes me laugh Michelle Makes me feel complete, confident, and happy Ben Makes me feel valued and loved Dave I feel a sense of achievement Lissane Made me come out of my shell, and make friends Chantal I’ve always got someone to share my good and bad times with Sarah It gives me a reason to go on and I’ve found love with my Stuart Clinton I’ve now got friends, and we all look out for each other Rosie (volunteer) Before becoming involved with Paul’s Place as a volunteer, my vocabulary occasionally included the words ‘surprised’, ‘amazing‘ and ‘astonished’, but during the past 3 years I find myself continually struggling to use less exciting words to describe the unique environment that is Paul’s Place. I still never cease to be surprised at the diverse range of members who attend regularly, and at the fantastic selection of activities on offer. Today, for instance, whilst a group of young men played snooker, other members made the most wonderfully decorated cakes, all at the same time that a lot of laughter was coming from those enjoying the afternoon quiz. It was just amazing! I’m sure I can speak for all of us, when I say Paul‘s Place is: surprising, amazing and often, simply astonishing! Lynne (volunteer) I joined Paul’s Place in April as a volunteer and was made to feel very welcome. It is a friendly place and I soon realised that it is not just an essential place for disabled people to belong, but it feels just like a very large family with it’s members understanding and supporting each other through good and bad times. I was amazed at the amount of outings that are organised. You would think that dozens of wheelchairs and coaches would not mix. “NOT HERE”. There’s no such thing as a problem just another challenge to overcome. This is a very special and amazing place and I am honored to be a small part of it. Mike (volunteer) I joined Paul’s Place in April 2008 as a volunteer and immediately was made to feel welcome. I have worked for many different organisations over the years, and Paul’s Place is the most rewarding place I have worked in. It is an honor to be part of it.
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