The vast majority of Beijing 
residents are aware of the Paralympic Games and want to become volunteers, a 
survey has revealed.
 
 
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More than 99 per cent of residents polled in the capital knew about the event 
and nearly 80 per cent of them are willing to work as volunteers for the Games, 
according to the survey conducted by the Beijing Organizing Committee for the 
Games of the XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG) and the Beijing Disabled Persons Federation. 
BOCOG is the first Olympic organization to simultaneously organize a summer 
Olympic Games and a Paralympic Games.
The survey from April to July covered a sample of more than 2,000 Beijing 
residents aged between 18 and 60 from all walks of life, and 24 of the 
respondents were persons with a disability.
Television is the leading way for people to get to know about the 
Paralympics, with more than 33 per cent of the respondents saying they mainly 
relied on the source to get related information, followed by 21.9 per cent who 
listed newspapers and 21.1 per cent who cited the Internet.
Although nearly all Beijing residents know about the Paralympic Games, only 
about 56 per cent are interested in it, according to the survey. Among those who 
are interested, 58 per cent said they follow it because of the inspiration that 
athletes with a disability can bring to them; 22 per cent said because they 
enjoyed watching sports matches; and 18 per cent said because of their concern 
and compassion towards people with a disability.
About 78.8 per cent of the respondents expressed their willingness to become 
Paralympic volunteers. However, half of them are worried that they do not have 
basic knowledge and necessary skills of how to support athletes with a 
disability, such as how to communicate with people who cannot hear, how to guide 
the visually impaired, or how to help push a wheelchair.
Just over 44 per cent said, however, they would find difficulty in finding 
the time to help.
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