Head Room Café

Head Room Café – A social enterprise by Jami

The old Jami shop has been transformed into a fuelling-stop for both the body and mind.

At Head Room the whole community will be able to Sip, Shop and Share.

http://www.headroomcafe.org

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Head Room Café – A social enterprise by Jami

The old Jami shop has been transformed into a fuelling-stop for both the body and mind.

At Head Room the whole community will be able to Sip, Shop and Share.

HEAD ROOM EVENTS

Learning is at the heart of Jami’s Head Room programme.

We all have mental health just as we all have physical health.

Jami provides education about mental health and wellbeing to everyone in the Jewish community.

If you have not yet sampled Head Room education, we warmly invite you to participate.

We also run a programme of café debates at Jami’s Head Room Café in Golders Green.

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Sip, Shop & Share at Jami's Headroom Café - Creative Clinic

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Mental health charity Jami approached The Creative Clinic some time ago to seek our services as a creative agency with whom they could really share their ideas and communicate what they were trying to achieve.

Jami have been quietly working on an innovative social enterprise project to fill the space where their old charity shop used to reside in Golders Green, and it comes in the shape of a wonderful or simply just – Head Room Café.

It’s a truly inspired and selfless endeavour, raising money for the charity and providing countless opportunities and forms of support for any and all who need it, ranging from offering jobs, to free coffee paid ahead by other customers for those who can’t afford to buy their own, to a drop in mental health resource.

But above and beyond that Head Room is just a really cool place to eat, drink and hang out with its eclectic interior design, fantastic food offering and cool vibe – all designed to break down the stigma that surrounds mental illness.

From framed campaign prints to campaign images painted directly on walls to campaign messages on pin badges to physical objects in the room (there’s a wooden carved elephant to represent ‘the elephant in the room’ – i.e mental illness) the campaign lives in a physical space.

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