Founded in July 2021, Educafe is a new inclusive social movement that brings wider West Berkshire community together by following an innovative approach to mapping the needs of diverse ethnic communities with direct engagement through community cafes, conversation, education, wellbeing activities & indirectly through social media connections.
The café has become a weekly central hub where visitors currently benefit from befriending, free refreshments, arts & crafts, knit & natter, English conversation practise, Parent’s Village, children’s health, child support workshops & activities, and the Partner Village offering service-provider support
Founders, Clare Middleton & Colline Watts say “during our first year, Educafe has continued to gather momentum to reach diverse ethnic communities.
Educafe directly impacts following groups:
The demographic of Educafe’s followers on social media includes: Ukraine, Portuguese (Brazilian, Portugal), Hong Kong, Polish, Spanish, Arabic, French, Romanian, Italian, Slovak, German, Turkish, Norwegian, & Czech.
Other contributions include:
As a beneficiary, an Indian immigrant, & a volunteer, I can attest that Educafe is a valuable asset to the entire community. Through in-house efforts, West Berkshire Council, & over 40 other partnerships with local support services, they enable social inclusion for diverse ethnic communities, tackling problems such as mental health & loneliness, the need for English language support courses, access to work & employability, housing for Ukrainians, childcare-related challenges, & demystifying UK Health & Education System, among others.
Educafe is a Community Interest Company that relies on donations & grants to protect & sustain its operations. Therefore, it is my pleasure to nominate them for the People Awards 2022 in the hope of garnering the attention & funds they deserve to support their growing impact.