🌍 Breakfast Around The World 🍽️ Taste the World. Share the Culture. Build Community. Breakfast Around The World is a special community programme by Harvest Touch Youth & Skills Community Hub, created to bring people together through food, culture, friendship and shared experiences. Every two weeks on Saturdays, we celebrate breakfast from a different part of the world, giving people the opportunity to enjoy cultural foods, learn about different traditions, connect with others and feel part of a warm and welcoming community. Each session features a different continent, country or cultural theme, with food, music, stories, cultural highlights and meaningful conversations that help people from different backgrounds feel seen, valued and included. This programme is more than just breakfast. It is about bringing people together. It is about celebrating diversity. It is about building friendships. It is about creating a space where everyone belongs. Whether you come from the featured culture, want to learn about other cultures, or simply want to enjoy good food and good company, Breakfast Around The World is open to you. 📅 Every two weeks on Saturdays ⏰ 11:00am – 1:00pm 📍 Harvest Touch Youth & Skills Community Hub 👨👩👧👦 Open to families, young people, adults and the wider community Come hungry. Come curious. Come ready to connect. Kindly indicate your interest to join us using the link below, so that we can prepare for you https://harvesttouchhub.org.uk/breakfastaroundtheworld Breakfast Around The World Taste the World. Share the Culture. Build Community. Harvest Touch Youth & Skills Community Hub Together We Can Achieve Great Things
Key information
- Day: Saturday
- Time: 11:00am to 1pm.
- Frequency: Fortnightly
- Cost: Free
- Location: 23 Baron Street, Rochdale, OL16 1SJ (click to open map in new window)
Additional Information
- Referrals Accepted: Health or Care Professional, Probation Services, Job Centre, Educational Institution, Local Authority, Housing, Other
- Self Referral: Yes
- Accessible for Disabled People: Yes