Local Groups - any one got any experience in setting them up?

Has anyone ever tried to set up any local groups?

I live a bit out in the sticks and can't drive, but do work.  This rather means that the scant support group resources there are are all beyond reach for me to participate.  They are in the day when I'm working, or way beyond walking distance at night when there is no transport.  It does leave me rather isolated from other autistic people.  There must be others like me in the neighbourhood, I just don't know who they are, where they are or how we could help each other.  Online communities like this are fantastic.  I'd be lost without you guys. But we all need local chums for that cup of tea when we're down or a laugh over a shared interest, or a hand when you've got a practical problem - from someone face to face too.

With that I posted something on a local community forum, hoping someone will come forward wanting to set something up.

Just wondering if this has worked for anyone else?

Parents
  • I want to do the same in my area Dawn. I have started the ball rolling today by emailing a community hub in the area.

    My thoughts are for it to be for adults diagnosed or self diagnosed, waiting for diagnosis. As you say, come for a chat, share experiences and offer support. We have to start somewhere. 

    Did you get a response on the forum? X

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  • I want to do the same in my area Dawn. I have started the ball rolling today by emailing a community hub in the area.

    My thoughts are for it to be for adults diagnosed or self diagnosed, waiting for diagnosis. As you say, come for a chat, share experiences and offer support. We have to start somewhere. 

    Did you get a response on the forum? X

Children
  • Don't know yet. It's the Your Neighbours thing...

    By my calculation at 1 to 2% of the population, 36 to 72 of my neighbours are autistic. We could be helping eachother.

    If you get any success let me know.

    Good luck