The journey from isolation to independence

A short phone call could change someone’s life – will you give a gift to help someone get their world back?

"Travelling on buses was virtually impossible for me. Now, with the help of QEF, I feel much more confident." - Andrew*

Times are tough for disabled people right now. That’s why your support today could be life-changing.

When people lose their independence, their world can shrink. Just going to the shops, an appointment or meeting a friend for a coffee can become impossible when you lose someone you depend on or your confidence to use public transport.

Andrew* found navigating public transport in his electric wheelchair so stressful he didn’t have the confidence to leave his house for four years.

“This had a huge impact on my day-to-day life and didn’t help my mental health because I felt very isolated and frustrated.” Andrew*

But a call to our Transport Advice Service gave him the information he needed to get mobile again. Our advisor thought he would benefit from a Transport for London (TFL) advisor who gave him the confidence to start using public transport again. It was a service he had never heard of but opened his world back up to him. Now he makes trips all over London, goes to rugby matches and recently took his niece out to buy her a birthday present.

When Mahes lost her husband, she lost her cherished partner and her mobility. Her husband was the sole driver and took her to appointments and to see friends, but without him she didn’t have the confidence to drive herself or travel on public transport and she became lonely and withdrawn. But a call to our Travel Advice Service told her about a local service that runs minibus trips. Not only did it mean she was able to to get out and about again but she has met many new friends, opening her world back up.

“She’s thoroughly enjoyed going on these group visits. In particular, she developed some new friendships. This has been a godsend.” Mohan, Mahes’s son.

Will you help ensure that QEF can keep helping people who have become isolated and lonely by donating using the form below?

Thank you for being a part of this life-changing work.

* Name has been changed at client’s request.

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