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Wybourn Chatty Cafe in Sheffield provides a welcoming support space
Summary
Visitors say the Wybourn Chatty Cafe offers social contact and local activities for parents and others; the Chatty Cafe network began in Greater Manchester in 2017.
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Wybourn Chatty Cafe visitors say the community space helps reduce isolation and offers local activities for families. The cafe is part of the Chatty Cafe network, which began in Greater Manchester in 2017 and was started by social worker Alex Hoskyn. The non-profit runs standalone cafes, including at the Wybourn community centre, and also organises drop-in meet-ups in established cafes. Regular attendees describe the Wybourn site as a place to meet other parents and find out about courses and children's activities.
Key details:
- The Chatty Cafe network started in Greater Manchester in 2017 and was created by social worker Alex Hoskyn.
- Wybourn operates at the Wybourn community centre as a standalone site and the network also runs drop-in meet-ups in other cafes.
- Visitors say the cafe provides social contact, relief from isolation, and information on local courses and activities.
- Regular attendee Amber Broughton, 30, said she uses the cafe after dropping her children at school and that it creates a mothers' meeting.
Summary:
Visitors describe the cafe as easing loneliness and serving as a hub for information and social contact. Undetermined at this time.
