Speed Friending
Event Information
About this Event
** SOLD OUT **
Please register and join the waitlist to be notified of any spots that open up and to register your interest for future/similar events.
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Are you interested in making new friends?
Join us for a night of speed friending in a fun and supportive environment!
On the night
- The first half of the evening will feature speed friending. You will get 2 minutes to talk to everyone at the event and make new social connections
- After the speed friending there will be food and drinks (non-alcoholic)
- Later there will be opportunity to socialise with the people you have met
- There will be a live DJ at low volume, with the ability to move to a quieter space if you prefer
- There will also be activities including board games, lego, art, and more!
How it will work
We have created a video to demonstrate how the speed friending will work. You can view it below.
(Please note, if you need captions we can provide them. Please let us know via the contact details below).
Accessibility and Support
- The event is wheelchair accessible
- If you experience sensory challenges there will be a quiet space indoors and outdoors
- If you are socially anxious we will have some prompt questions to help you start conversations
- You can leave the event at any time that suits you, you don't have to stay until the end
- If you have any concerns our friendly volunteers will be easily recognisable and available to support you
- You are more than welcome to bring a support person if you would like to - make sure that they also register for the event due to COVID requirements
More information
For more information contact Denise on 0428 939 909 or denise.speedfriending@gmail.com
We can provide suggestions of what to wear if you need. If required, bring your own noise cancelling headphones, fidget toys etc.
If you are interested in the event but can't attend this time, please contact Denise to be advised of future events.
This event has been organised by people on the autism spectrum and with lived experience, for people on the autism spectrum or with social difficulties.
This event is supported by the Campbelltown City Council.