Night Light Cafés are safe spaces that offer an out-of-hours, non-clinical support service and are staffed by teams of trained volunteers who are available to listen.
They can also provide signposting advice and information on other organisations that may be able to help with specific needs, such as debt advice or emergency food parcels.
Café environments have been created in church buildings and existing cafes to provide a place of safety where guests are welcomed and cared for.
Spalding: Tonic Health Night Light Cafe is open Mondays and Thursdays 4pm-7pm.
Long Sutton: CPSL Mind, St Mary’s Church Night Light Cafe is open Wednesdays and Thursdays 6pm-9pm.
Holbeach: Holbeach Hub’s Night Light Cafe is open Mondays and Wednesdays 4pm-7pm.
People can self-refer by calling 0300 011 1200 or via Instagram DM or Facebook.
Agencies and GPs can refer individuals with their consent by completing the appropriate online referral form here.
This is good for wellbeing because
- It provides social connection.
- We are here to listen.
- It offers safe, non-judgmental and supportive environment.
Nightlight Café has genuinely saved my life and I don’t think I would be here today without the support of Night Light. The volunteers were empathetic and helpful, always listened, and able to talk to me about how I could keep myself safe and ways to cope with my thoughts.
How to contact
Where to go
Tonic Health
Broadgate House
Westlode St
Spalding PE11 2AF
St Mary's Church Long Sutton
Market Place
Long Sutton
PE12 9JE
Tonic Health
Holbeach Hub
Boston Rd South
Holbeach
PE12 7LR