Thursday, September 1, 2016 - 11:03 (Id) Samson, Lee and Andrew at the Reading Festival Three residents of Chelmsford Housing compatible...
(Id) Samson, Lee and Andrew at the Reading Festival
Three residents of Chelmsford Housing compatible with learning disabilities this year shaken as volunteers in an annual music festival.
Lee Rolph, 29; Andrew Brooks, 23, and Samson Giles, 21, all residents of the sustained sanctuary (SSL) Nickleby system to be in Chelmsford.
The trio who are big fans of music are made, Reading Festival 24 August to 29, the viewing platform for the main stage prepared as a preservative to help during the festival and to after the event is over.
Organized by SSL James Grant project staff by being with the charitable attitude of people with disabilities working in partnership, the trip was an opportunity for the three residents to see some of their favorite musical acts, while something to give back.
Andrew Samson and have already offered in local festivals Chelmsford, while for Lee, reading was his first experience.
Anliegerstrasse Nickleby deputy director Sarah Cole said: "We are still working with the residents to find activities that match their hobbies and favorite pastimes.
"In a similar way our residents have always enjoyed meeting new people and give something back to society -. This was the perfect way to combine your love of music with some valuable experience"
Attitude is Everything works for deaf or disabled access to live music to improve. Part of his work is about 45 deaf and disabled volunteer to recruit several outdoor camping festivals each year.