St Mirren FC has been working closely with local charity I Am Me Scotland to become the first officially recognised Disability Friendly club in the country. Following an independent accessibility review carried out with the help of our supporters, the charity has continued to support the newly formed St Mirren Disabled Supporters Association (SMDSA) as they begin implementing the improvements identified in the report.
SMDSA and I Am Me Scotland will host bi‑monthly drop‑in sessions at The SMiSA Stadium, giving all fans the chance to help shape accessibility across the club. The first session will take place on Friday 27th March at 1pm and will focus on developing a new policy for Guide Dogs and Assistance Dogs.
Members of the SMDSA Board will also introduce their roles, gather feedback and suggestions for future meetings, and welcome other disabled supporters who may wish to get involved and strengthen the group’s voice within the club. If you are unable to attend, but would still like to help shape the guide dog/assistance dog policy, please just email the I Am Me team iamme@renfrewshire.gov.uk.
Our aim is to ensure every supporter has the opportunity to help make St Mirren FC as accessible and inclusive as possible.
If you would like to attend, please contact the I Am Me team at: iamme@renfrewshire.gov.uk


















