Welcome to the London Buddy Scheme. My name is Ashley Pearce, and I am the founder of the scheme.

The London Buddy Scheme aims to enhance the health, wellbeing, and freedom of choice for disabled people by improving access to the community, quality of life, and meaningful employment opportunities.

The core of the business proposal is to establish a collaborative across the whole of the Great London Area, where disabled and neurodiverse Londoners can be empowered, included and fully engaged within all aspects of their community and society.

To participate in local, regional and national co-production groups, health, leisure and wellbeing events and other 1:1 person centred support led activities. With your collaboration, support and knowledge we can provide a better quality of life for disabled and neurodiverse individuals and their communities.

The London Buddy Scheme continues building relationships with a diverse range of multi-skilled providers, including various London Borough Councils. Initially focused on the Greater London Area, the aim is to expand to other local authorities and interested organisations nationwide, at a later stage of art development.

The London Buddy Scheme has continued to receive overwhelmingly positive feedback from various organisations, from a number of Greater London Councils, charities, health and sports providers to name a few. Many of these organisations are keen to collaborate and bring The London Buddy Scheme to life.

The London Buddy Scheme, would be delighted and honoured if you would consider exploring the possibility of becoming a partner and enjoy the collective benefits.

I would love the opportunity to discuss this proposal further to explore ways we could collaborate to make this vision a reality. Please let me know if we can arrange a meeting at your convenience.

If you require any additional information, please do not hesitate to contact me using the email below. I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Kind regards,

Ashley Pearce

Email: ashley@thelondonbuddyscheme.org.uk