'The Great Escape' is a community workspace for local people that want to find something to do. Something to fill their time, something that feeds their passions, builds a sense of pride in their lives and confidence that they are doing something that matters to their families, their communities and their peers.
Our lived experience, peer-support and community driven workspace is based 'down dock' in Grimsby and built to provide a creative space in the heart of the community, with access to the tools, materials and skills needed to set up community projects, spaces for small start-ups and home-workers.
We also provide event spaces and meeting spaces for local clubs and societies that maybe struggle (or can't always afford) to find somewhere to meet with their groups or with like-minded people.
Our mission is to help further our community however we can. Helping those with ideas get them off the ground with plenty of support and space to start.
We believe that people coming together to create uplifting businesses, spaces and experiences to benefit the community should be valued, enabled and embraced.
We want everyone to be able to have a space where they feel safe and valued, learn new skills, meet like minded people and find their sense of community.
We've created a safe environment where people in recovery and the community can socialise freely, without the stigma of alcohol and addiction.
'What we create at The Great Escape building is flexible and human-centered, based on feedback and ideas from our local community. We’re not about hierarchy; we believe that people coming together to create community projects, spaces and experiences to benefit the community should be valued, enabled and embraced'.
The Great Escape is where people can gather to co-create, share resources and knowledge, work on projects, network and build great things. Together, we help people develop their skills and creativity.
We empower local people who are ready to 'escape the ordinary' life and build something new for themselves, their families and their communities.
Our mission and values are based upon:
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We support and develop ideas and innovation in the community.
Community projects are sometimes the first steps to building relationships and testing what works. We are excited to partner with local talent, organisations and businesses to develop unique events, initiatives and projects to help the community thrive from within.
By assisting members with practical skills, expertise and access to essential spaces and equipment and creative activities that suit all skill levels, we help to create different forms of art that can be exhibited or sold to further support our mission.
Our lived experience, peer-support structure focuses on using art and social contact to build trust, encourages personal development to create a sense of positive well-being and rebuilds members' confidence and self-esteem.
One of our 2 meeting rooms and with space for up to 16 people, the 'Great Escape' Room is our signature room, designed to pay homage to the 'Great Escape' movie and the veteran groups that helped us with some of the renovations.
Our second large meeting space is themed as an underwater room. Think Captain Nemo meets steam punk! A small space for 1 to 1 meetings or larger meetings up to 10 people.
One of the largest rooms in the building is our movie room and social lounge. It's a great space for informal meetings and one-to-ones with a unique 50s retro feel.
Originally used for holding wages for the local fishermen, with the payment office next door, this former strong room is now our secure storage space!
The first of our art studios affectionately known as the 'Escape Artist' room. A bright, airy room overlooking the Pontoon, Marina and the Grimsby Ice Factory.
You can't work on a project like this without inspiration... and food! Our viking themed kitchen takes a nod at the area's history and is always the centre of activity.
Are you interested in working flexibly with like-minded people in a non-judgemental creative space in a peer-support role?
Spending time and working alongside others is good for you and probably one of the best things you could do for your mental health.
Follow us on our social platforms to find out more about our story and share your ideas and creative work with others in recovery.
You can contact us directly if you want to talk through any issues you're having.
This number is manned during opening hours only. Mon to Fri 10am to 3pm.
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