Stories of connection from The Antwerp Arms, N17

Published : 29 February 2024

We visited N17 community pub, The Antwerp Arms, to hear how one of the Community Connectors at Haringey Reach and Connect has helped local over 50s to make new connections through the pub’s Community Lunch.

 

Three photos of people who have been helped by the Antwerp Arms pub

Every Tuesday, the pub team host a lunch, where local residents can eat a free, homemade meal and socialise with other members of the community.

The lunch is a great place for those who may feel isolated and want to form connections with others in a safe and welcoming space.

In this video, we hear how Patricia, Kuldip and Richard – all regulars at the community lunch – feel about the Reach and Connect service and their introduction to The Antwerp Arms.

Connecting older residents with social events in their area is an important part of our work as it can lead to other opportunities, such as volunteering, supporting others, finding out what else is going on in their neighbourhood. Projects like The Antwerp Arms enable us to reduce the risk of social isolation while at the same time offering older people the chance ‘to give back’ and feel valued and have purposeful lives.

Ashley, the Community Connector
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