The Footprints Centre on Farnborough Road in Clifton are excited to announce that they will be working with fellow Nottingham charity Pulp Friction to provide their Community Inclusion Coffee Bar.
Our New Coffee Bar
The Coffee Bar (name to be announced!) will be run by Pulp Friction on a day-by-day basis and will help Pulp Friction Members develop their social, independence and work readiness skills, improving their confidence and wellbeing. By bringing our communities together, and seeing the Pulp Friction members, it will help give the children and families we work with hope for their futures.
The collaboration between Pulp Friction and Footprints to establish the Coffee Bar brings a wealth of benefits, not only for the service users of Pulp Friction and Footprints, but for the entire community of Clifton. This partnership combines the expertise and visions of both charities, resulting in a space that is inclusive, supportive, and enriching for all. For our charities’ communities, the coffee bar serves as much more than just a place to enjoy a warm drink, it becomes a hub of opportunity and inclusion.
The real-world experience of working in the coffee bar, from customer service to operational tasks, equips Pulp Friction’s members with the confidence and abilities they need for future employment. And the safe and nurturing environment provided by Footprints ensures that mobility and communication needs are holistically supported. These combined efforts empower individuals to achieve greater independence and self-esteem, enhancing their overall quality of life.
Dr Jill Carter, Pulp Friction’s CEO, said “We were delighted when Footprints approached us to run their new Coffee Bar. The Pulp Friction team are really looking forward to building on our relationship with the Footprints team, sharing our expertise in a new environment, and working together to create a warm and inclusive hub for the community to enjoy!”
All Welcome
Our new Coffee Bar also stands as a beacon of inclusivity for the wider Clifton community and members of the public. It provides a welcoming space where everyone can gather, interact, and build relationships. By bringing together diverse groups of people, our Coffee Bar will promote understanding, reduce stigma, and build bridges between the disabled and non-disabled communities.
Our exciting collaboration exemplifies how charity partnerships can create spaces that are not only functional but transformative. It positions the coffee bar as a cornerstone of the Clifton community, demonstrating the power of collaboration in fostering inclusion, opportunity, and shared prosperity.
Support For Our Coffee Bar and Centre
We have been transforming our new Footprints Centre over the last year, and thanks to a donation and support from FHP, we have been busy transforming our new coffee bar, with works taking place over the last month.
Look out for more information and exciting news soon, we can’t wait to welcome you to our new Footprints Centre and Coffee Bar!
To find out more information about Footprints, please check out our website – www.footprintscec.org.
Written by Claire Clarkson, Head of Communications and PR at Footprints Conductive Education Centre