Solo Women with Invisible Disabilities: In-Person Nature Art & Cosy Social!
Join us for an afternoon of gentle creativity, connection, and calm!
Date and time
Location
The Garden Room, The Beehive Centre
19A Stretford Road Whitehall BS5 7AW United KingdomGood to know
Highlights
- 1 hour, 30 minutes
- In person
Refund Policy
About this event
Are you a solo woman with an invisible disability looking to connect with like-minded women in a warm, welcoming, and creative in-person space? Join us for an afternoon of gentle creativity, connection, and calm!
We're co-creating a supportive environment where you can feel truly seen and understood while engaging in relaxing activities and building community.
Seen Sisters Social: Nature Arts & Creative Connection!
Join us for our next relaxed social event, designed by and for solo women with invisible disabilities.
This time, we're planning:
- A beautiful communal nature art wall: We'll be using natural materials, and you'll get a piece to take home!
- Wreath making
- A cosy corner for quiet reflection or parallel play
- General arts and crafts
And of course, there'll be herbal tea & a small snack to fuel our creativity and conversations.
Come connect with nature, art, and each other in a welcoming space! This is a space to come just as we are, in our diverse bodies and minds.
Tickets are Pay What You Can
We operate on a 'pay what you can' model for this event. There's a suggested contribution starting at £3 for those who are able and would like to contribute. However, we want to make it absolutely clear that no one will ever be turned away due to lack of funds. All contributions go directly towards Seen Sisters' work as a non-profit. Our aim is to remove all barriers to participation and foster a sustainable project of collective care.
If you have any questions, or would like to chat about this, please don't hesitate to email us at info@seensisters.co.uk.
About Seen Sisters
Seen Sisters is an intersectional feminist group for solo women who live with invisible disabilities. We understand the challenges you might face every day because the world doesn't always see your struggles. Our mission? We're here to change things, making life more joyful and accessible. Through fun projects and helpful solutions, we aim to lift each other up.
If you're looking for friends who get what you're going through, or if you want to help make a difference in the lives of women like us, Seen Sisters is your community.
Seen Sisters is for solo women who:
- Identify as a Woman
- Are aged 25 - 55
- Don’t have children or a long-term stable & safe partner they can count on for financial, practical, or emotional support.
- Live with an invisible disability and/or long-term health condition that significantly impacts their day-to-day life, yet struggle to get support within society or services due to appearing ‘well’.
This movement has been created from a space of lived experience, and we can’t wait to share experiences with you! Join us to be part of a movement that's all about joyfully reimagining spaces in which every woman is seen.
For more info, contact info@seensisters.co.uk.
Frequently asked questions
Yes the beehive centre is accessible throughout with toilets at the front.
There is a few spaces on site and free street parking around the beehive centre.
Solo women ages 25-55 with invisible disabilities. This is women who are childfree and without a long term stable partner with a variety of invisible disabilities.
We'll be gathering at the Beehive Centre, opposite St George's park. There's ample street parking (including disabled bays), buses nearby and a bike lock-up for your convenience. More info on how to get to The Beehive Centre on their website - https://thebeehivebristol.co.uk/contact/
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