Please help spread the word

Sharon

Sharon here asking for you to Please help spread the word:

Another plug for the sponsored run for Feel The Force Day – 6 of us are running 5 & 10k races at the #rundisneyfrance half marathon weekend at Disneyland Paris in September (21st – 26th) – we are doing this at our own expense to raise money for #FTFD. Last year 2 of us raised just over £1,000 which enabled the team to put on the biggest event for disabled guests so far.

This year, sponsorship hasn’t been so good and with just under 6 weeks to go until the run we are desperately trying raise awareness of the cause, the run and what Feel the Force Day is about. The Run 4 Feel the Force Day team has been trying to publicise it as much as we can to get some sponsors and every penny counts.

If you can share either

The just giving page: http://bit.ly/run4ftfd17
Or the #run4ftfd Facebook page: Run 4 Feel the Force Day
Or the #run4ftfd Website: http://run4ftfd.co.uk

That explains what Feel the Force Day is and why its such a great cause and why the 6 of us – including the amazing Jonathon who has cerebal palsy, Mandy who is Jonathan’s carer and bakes for FTFD, Sharon (me) who raises funds for Feel the Force Day along with fellow East Kent Costume Club friends Samantha, Ben and Sam’s son James are all running for this great cause (at our own expense) ..

Every single penny raised goes straight to Feel The Force Day allowing them to put on fantastic events.

1 in 4 people feel awkward talking to people with a disability. One of the reasons FEEL THE FORCE DAY exists is to make it possible for guests with disabilities to enjoy a sci-fi convention / comic con in the same manner as (and I hate to use this word) a normal guest. Not all disabilities are visible and some are very visible – so the amazing team at FEEL THE FORCE DAY put on an event that EVERYONE can feel comfortable at. FTFD events are accessible for wheelchairs and scooters of all shapes and sizes, aisles are wide to allow guests with walking aids to pass, tables are at a height that chairs and shorter guests can access. There are sensory rooms and touch tables for guests with visual or hearing problems, quiet rooms for guests who are anxious, autistic and have other issues with noise and crowds. Guests are encouraged to touch props and costumes – it is a festival of sound and vision, touch and taste – something for all the senses – even if that means very quiet and one on one experience. These events are UNIQUE and only possible through donations from rundraisers like this run and volunteers.

So if you can share, encourage someone to sponsor the team (even if its only £1 every single penny helps), and to raise awareness of this amazing cause – I and the rest of the #teamftfd runners would be SO greatful.

If you happen to be attending the Run Disney France event come and say hi there are lots of us running and a bunch of guys from Run DV would love to be cheared along.

Thank you for reading this very long post and thank you for your support

Meet the team – jonathan

Meet the team
Jonathan

1. tell us a bit about yourself

Hi I am jonathon I have cerebral palsy and I am 26 years old

2. what’s your favourite disney character

Favourite disney character is lightening McQueen

3. why are you running to raise funds for feel the force day

Feel the force day are my friends who make lots of people smile

4. what is the best thing about feel the force day for you

I love watching what vehicles come as I love anything with an engine xx

5. tell people why they should support feel the force day

Help my friends JJ and Si bring smile and laughter to so many people xx

 

Meet the team – mandy

Meet the team
Mandy

1. tell us a bit about yourself

Hi I am Mandy I am 39 and have been a carer for 16 years

2. what’s your favourite disney character

My favourite disney character is belle I love beauty and the beast

3. why are you running to raise funds for feel the force day

I am raising funds for feel the force day because they have found a way of bringing able bodied and disabled together, where everyone is friends no one is judged or looked down on we all are in the same level xxx

4. what is the best thing about feel the force day for you

I love baking for feel the force day and seeing smiles on all the faces I love the way the celebrity guests interact with anyone who comes and talks to them.

5. tell people why they should support feel the force day

Please support these guys each year is bigger and better so many cos players come and make the young and the old smile.
Si and JJ each have there input –  together they are unstoppable xxx

 

Meet the team – sharon

Meet the team
Sharon

1. tell us a bit about yourself

Hello I am Sharon – a massive scifi and disney fan who loves to costume. My favourtie costumes are my Stitch and Mandalorian. I have 3 kids (Rachel and Jack are grown up and Emily is 10), and we have 2 horses, 2 rabbits and a molly dog – and a Nathan (my hubby). I am an IT consultant and work with a lovely bunch of people.

2. what’s your favourite disney character

I have two .. Eeyore has always been a long time favourite, but I am kind of obsessed with Stitch ..  I love them both for different reasons.

3. why are you running to raise funds for feel the force day

Its SUCH an amazing cause and run completely by volunteers and donations. To put on a full event specifically for people with all types of disabilities is a big ask and the team do a great job. It not just about the fun, they have other organizations at the event to help people with all kinds of disabilities too.

4. what is the best thing about feel the force day for you

Being in costume and interacting with the guests. Especially people who are visually impared as Stitch is such a great costume for them to interact with. The whole experience of being there is amazing, you get to meet so many people and make good friends.

5. tell people why they should support feel the force day

I could write pages and pages of why … but I have writen a short blog post here, to explain what feel the force day is.

1 in 4 people feel awkward talking to people with a disability. One of the reasons FEEL THE FORCE DAY exists is to make it possible for guests with disabilities to enjoy a sci-fi convention / comic con in the same manner as (and I hate to use this word) a normal guest. Not all disabilities are visible and some are very visible – so the amazing team at FEEL THE FORCE DAY put on an event that EVERYONE can feel comfortable at. FTFD events are accessible for wheelchairs and scooters of all shapes and sizes, aisles are wide to allow guests with walking aids to pass, tables are at a height that chairs and shorter guests can access. There are sensory rooms and touch tables for guests with visual or hearing problems, quiet rooms for guests who are anxious, autistic and have other issues with noise and crowds. Guests are encouraged to touch props and costumes – it is a festival of sound and vision, touch and taste – something for all the senses – even if that means very quiet and one on one experience.