Christmas can be a difficult time for many people, especially those who  are disabled whether that be through a long term sickness, a fluctuating  condition, a mental health issue, learning disability or the  traditional image of a wheelchair or white stick. For many of us on low  incomes buying gifts or travelling to be with loved ones can be  impossible, or just practically too exhausting.
Anyone in receipt of benefits will be receiving their annual Christmas  bonus soon. Before anyone not in receipt of benefits gets too excited  about us 'scrounging types' getting a free, state funded Christmas party  this bonus is a one off payment of £10 which has not been increased  since it was first introduced. From an initial joke on twitter between  @zoesmith, @gentlechaos @Imogen_May @techiebabe and myself the idea of a  Cripmas Lunch was born.  
We'd like to make sure that for anyone who's alone this Christmas or who  needs to spend time with other people in a similar situation that there  is an online meeting point where it's easy to gather together to find  company, support and hopefully a few laughs. The old BBC Ouch message  boards were always busy over Christmas and in recent years other sites  disabled people could congregate such as 'yourable' have disappeared  leaving a bit of a gap for people to try and find each other. We'll  bring you the meeting details as we get more organised but for now there  will be a #cripmaslunch tag on twitter so you can search on that and  find others. We'll also direct people to particular facebook pages and  hopefully a forum venue. People can chat, share music, jokes, find  support, whatever they want and we're all looking forward to a fantastic  cripmas tale written by @creativecrip 
The fantastic Flash Bristow has volunteered to run a Spoonie Secret Santa and all the details are on her blog page here.  We're particularly keen for anyone who's isolated to join in, so  everyone can receive at least one gift this Christmas and know that  someone cares, but it's open to all Spoonies, which means anyone with  any kind of sickness, disability, learning disability or mental health  problem. 
Time is short to participate in the Spoonie Secret Santa because of the  last posting dates, but we've set the budget at £5 per gift to try and  ensure as many people as possible can afford to take part. Flash needs  your details by midnight on Sunday 12th of December so she can assign  Secret Santas and people have time to post their gifts. 
So, don't be lonely this Christmas - come and join everyone in our Spoonie Secret Santa and Cripmas Lunch!
Non-partisan UK-based Disability campaign. Advocacy for people with invisible illness and/or physical & mental health conditions. Also Carers, their Families and Friends. Our individual voices are too quiet to be heard, but collectively we can shout loud enough to drown out this tide of abuse against us. Disability Hate Crime, lack of full legal protection, people in care homes costing too much to be let out and not one political party willing to fight for us.
1 comment:
That is a good idea that the gift has to up to £5. That is the maximum I spend on my family as I dont think you need to spend a lot just because it is Christmas. I have made one of the presents and it didnt cost me anything. My worry is that many disabled or people with LTHC will struggle to pay for their gas and electric as I struggle every year. I will have to consider turning the heating off so that i dont get a big bill in January/February. I struggle regulate my own temperature so i need to make I dont get too cold. I cant feel heat or cold so that is fun.
Dee
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