Much more than a coffee shop
Nicky Glattback, has also worked at b.kinda since it opened.
“It’s much more than just a coffee shop – it’s a neighbourhood hub. A lot of our customers say it’s like a safe space for them, so it’s achieving what we set out for it to be,” says Nicky, who has worked in hospitality for more than 25 years.
“We get a lot of older people coming in for coffee and it’s nice when we have time to listen to their stories – we might be their only point of contact for the whole day, so it’s important. Some have just lost a husband, wife or family member, and this is a place where they feel safe to come and talk.”
The coffee shop has offered Nicky a bridge between a job that’s familiar and the opportunity to do something good as part of the community.
“The fact b.kinda was connected to St Luke’s was a bonus for me. My Mum had dementia and she would have benefited from St Luke’s services if she had reached that point. I think given time I would like to volunteer helping people with dementia and this is a stepping stone that will help with that aim.
“So many of our customers have had some involvement with St Luke’s, through family members or friends. It’s a charity that touches so many people and is close to their hearts, so they want to support us.”