Enfield Club House
Here's a snapshot of our members and volunteers taken during activities from the recent past.
The members, staff and volunteers Clubhouse work side-by-side to manage all the operations of the Clubhouse, providing an opportunity for members to contribute in significant and meaningful ways; therefore, a Clubhouse is operated in a partnership model with members staff and volunteers, working side-by-side as colleagues.
Through this environment of support, acceptance, and commitment to the potential contribution and success of each individual, Clubhouse is a place where people can belong as contributing adults, rather than passing their time as patients who need to be treated.
Here's a snapshot of our members and volunteers taken during activities from the recent past.
The members, staff and volunteers Clubhouse work side-by-side to manage all the operations of the Clubhouse, providing an opportunity for members to contribute in significant and meaningful ways; therefore, a Clubhouse is operated in a partnership model with members staff and volunteers, working side-by-side as colleagues.
Through this environment of support, acceptance, and commitment to the potential contribution and success of each individual, Clubhouse is a place where people can belong as contributing adults, rather than passing their time as patients who need to be treated.
Stephen, Club House memberA sense of belonging
"The Club House gives me a sense of community. It's a safe space and the people are kind to each other. I come here and I am not judged, I can be my whole self, which is something I do not feel comfortable doing at my work." |
John, Club House memberUsing art for therapy
"Doing work with other people, I use to good at being interpreting my dreams, doing artwork can be very similar. |
Chris, Club House memberGetting up and out
"Club House structures my day and helps be get out of my bed, and my head!" |