Join a Gathering – A gentle place to start — whether you’re ready to come along, or just curious.

What to expect

Gatherings are community spaces — simple, human, and real.

There’s usually a bit of conversation, a bit of practical doing, and a lot of quiet belonging — the kind that grows naturally when people are side-by-side. You don’t need to be confident, outgoing, or “good at groups. You can join in, listen, help, or just be present.

Ways to join

🍲 Community Meals

A simple shared meal with good people and honest conversation. You don’t need to bring anything, and you don’t need to be ‘good at socialising” — just come as you are.


🎶 Singing & Harmony

Singing is one of the fastest ways to feel connected without needing the perfect words. These gatherings are relaxed — you can join in, listen quietly, or just enjoy being in the room.

🤝 Volunteering & Practical Help

If you want to contribute, we’ll help you find a role that fits. Some people like hands-on work, some prefer behind-the-scenes — every kind of help matters.


🌿 Local Projects

From community ideas to small creative projects, these gatherings are about purpose, belonging, and building something together. You don’t need experience — just a willingness to show up.


Or, Start a Gathering Together

If you’ve ever thought, “I wish there was something simple in my area — something real”… you’re probably closer than you think.

Starting a gathering doesn’t mean launching a big program or becoming an expert. It can be as small as:

  • a weekly walk
  • a one-hour creative session
  • a shared meal
  • a wood carving meet-up
  • a singing circle
  • a volunteer-based hangout with purpose

What matters most is that it’s repeatable, safe, and has a simple purpose — so it becomes a steady place where people can belong, contribute, and gradually grow.

If you have an idea and want help shaping it into something practical, I’d love to help you think it through.

👉 Read the guide here: How to Start a Gathering (That Actually Works)

And if you’re ready, you can also reach out directly — even if your idea is still messy and half-formed.