Pride, Community and Belonging at Nourish Hub: Aston’s Work Experience Week

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On the week commencing 30th June, I started my work experience placement at Nourish Hub in London. From the moment I walked into the space, my first impression was that NH’s mission wasn’t just food, it was all about people.  

From the logo to the graphics, the ceiling mural and tiles in the building, nearly every part of this vibrant community space has been co-created by the people who use it. The sense of ownership and collaboration between the public and the team behind the Hub is what makes it feel so special. 

The logo, highlighting the words “our hub” reflect that whether you are cooking in the NourishED 5-week cookery courses, volunteering on Front-of-House, eating the delicious vegetarian menu or just using the space as sit and relax, the hub is a place shaped by all who use it and belongs to everyone.  

The diversity I’ve witnessed during my work experience; across cultures, ages, and identities; is something we should all take pride in. That’s why Pride Month feels like such a natural celebration for the Nourish Hub. Like Pride, this space is built on the belief that everyone deserves to be themselves and to belong. Whether you’re LGBTQ+ or not, everyone here is met with kindness, dignity, and a seat at the table. In fact, this year’s Pride in London theme is volunteering and there’s no better time to get involved. Volunteering at Nourish Hub isn’t just about helping others; it’s about becoming part of a joyful, inclusive community that thrives on connection and care. I’ve seen firsthand how quickly strangers become friends here. 

So if you’re looking for a way to honour Pride Month, support your community, and meet amazing people along the way — come and join the Nourish Hub family. There’s a place for you here. Always. 

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