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SOS BUS WINS CITYBEAT COMMUNITY TOGETHER AWARD

SOS BUS NI Staff Thursday, 12 November 2009




On Tuesday 10th November Citybeat radio announced the winners of its Citybeat Feel Good Awards which were nominated by Citybeat listeners and presented to individuals and groups in the City Hall Belfast.

The Lord Mayor of Belfast, Naomi Long hosted the finalists, joined by special guest Ulster and Ireland Rugby hero, David Humphries.

The team of volunteers behind the SOS Bus NI picked up the Community Together Award for their work in making Belfast a safer place for the homeless and vulnerable.

Dorothy Nixon, CEO of Citybeat added, “Citybeat celebrated its 13th Birthday this year and a massive increase of 16,000 additional listeners taking the overall weekly reach to 144,000! It’s particularly special to be here in the beautiful City Hall tonight, recognising the inspiring and outstanding achievement of our listeners and I hope tonight we’ve made them, feel good.”
Joe Hyland, CEO of SOS Bus commented, "this award is recognition of the time and dedication our volunteers give to this project - they have made this possible".



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FIRST NIGHT ON THE SOS BUS........

SOS BUS NI Staff Tuesday, 27 October 2009
FIRST NIGHT OUT ON SOS BUS – Patrick Black

I am a final year geography student at Queen’s University, and I am currently helping out in the SOS BUS office as part of one my modules, “Geography at Work”. The module focuses on how geography students can apply the skills they learn at university to the workplace.

On Saturday night (24th October) I headed out for my first night on the bus, despite being nearly blown off our feet by the wind, I think we had a very successful night!
I wasn’t the only newbie on the team which was some comfort as our first “customer” appeared more than a little disgruntled, (apparently kebab shop owners don’t like how the bus hands out free biscuits as it reduces their sales)!

However, by the end of our conversation myself and another new guy, Alan, had convinced him to sign up and volunteer on the bus, talk about a turnaround!

It was great to get chatting to the people who stopped at the bus and I was especially surprised at how many international visitors we had in Belfast! In the space of an hour I had spoken to five guys from India, a lady from Chile, two Italians and a couple of girls from USA.

To see the work of the bus in action was really interesting. Simply by offering a cup of tea and a listening ear, with the combined presence of the bus itself sparking peoples’ curiosity, has such a calming effect on the area.

People would approach the bus, perhaps a little worse for wear or seeming slightly on edge but would leave with a cup of tea or soup, a little more settled and with a clearer picture of how they were going to get home safely.

To have a qualified paramedic on hand with the ability to collect people in need from nightclubs/pubs directly is such a good service. I was able to see the whole process in action when team leader Alan went to collect a guy who had fallen at a club, been looked after by the doormen who called the SOS BUS, was picked up, brought back to the bus, checked over by the paramedic and then taken home on the SOS minibus. It’s efficient and it relieves the stress on the emergency services.

I really enjoyed my first night out on the bus and definitely will be signing up to help out every few weeks!
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VOLUNTEERING - COME JOIN US

SOS BUS NI Staff Tuesday, 15 September 2009
This month alone, SOS Bus has recruited over 13 volunteers through our website. If you are interested in volunteering and taking part in a really worthwhile project please contact us through our website or email admin@sosbusni.com

We now have over 100 active volunteers working on the streets of Belfast.