We work not just for our own dream, but for the dreams of others too.

 

This starts local. We work closely with community groups, arts institutions and businesses in our area, making decisions that are mindful of our and the whole of our community’s needs. We partner with local businesses and organisations, particularly supporting those who find themselves sleeping outside. When we say we want to be a good neighbour, we mean it.

But it doesn’t stop there. We run https://frontlinenetwork.org.uk/, which supports small charities preventing homelessness throughout the UK. We care for carers, providing training and supporting the mental health of those who put themselves on the front line for others.

We have a community-led group which builds relationships and shares resources with small charities and organisations around the world. Part of the money our visitors spend in our café, or donate to our church, supports survivors of human rights violations, assists HIV prevention in South Africa, and provides talking textbooks for school children experiencing sight-loss in Ethiopia.