Saff Caff

Saff Caff Neighbourhood Mental Health Cafe for 1-1s, signposting, wellbeing activities supporting mental health

We are open 10-4 if you are looking for some support, a safe place or company to play a game. 60 Heathcott RoadLeicester...
04/08/2026

We are open 10-4 if you are looking for some support, a safe place or company to play a game.
60 Heathcott Road
Leicester
LE2 6AX
Just ring the bell on the gate.

We are here 10-4. The weather is cooler and we have some lovely outdoor space for you to relax in. Or please call 073930...
14/07/2026

We are here 10-4. The weather is cooler and we have some lovely outdoor space for you to relax in.
Or please call 07393036131 if you would prefer to talk over the phone.

23/06/2026

We are open 10-4 today as usual.
⚠️Weather Warning.⚠️
Please be aware there is a red weather warning out, please take precautions and your safety into consideration. We have a nice shaded area for People to sit and chat under. You can instead call for support and sign posting our cafe number is 07393036131

We are open. As we are coming to the hottest point of the day you may prefer to rebook your one-one session. Please call...
26/05/2026

We are open. As we are coming to the hottest point of the day you may prefer to rebook your one-one session. Please call on 07393036131
Stay safe everyone

This week is Mental Health Awarness week a great chance for us to reflect on how we are doing. Here at Saff Caff we are ...
12/05/2026

This week is Mental Health Awarness week a great chance for us to reflect on how we are doing. Here at Saff Caff we are open 10-4 every Tuesday. Please drop in for a chat, a game of chess or to sit and watch the world go by with a hot cup of tea.

Saff Caff is open today from 10-4.It's sunny outside, and we have a competitive game of The Game going on! A cooperative...
14/04/2026

Saff Caff is open today from 10-4.
It's sunny outside, and we have a competitive game of The Game going on! A cooperative gamme where players are against the cards.

We're here for a chat, sign-posting and group support.

There are important messages here. For all of us. Here a SaffCaff we understand that what saves us starts with a convers...
08/02/2026

There are important messages here. For all of us. Here a SaffCaff we understand that what saves us starts with a conversation, with sharing the weight and not being alone with our concerns.

It is still difficult for men especially to admit their vulnerability in a culture that appears to confuse silence with strength. There is a crisis in male mental health and the services that should support them are under huge pressure, but thankfully there are more and more grass roots organisations like Tough Talk, Andy's Man Club, Men in Sheds and various walk and talk groups available to fill the gaps.

In between all of these, there are opportunities for us all to support anyone struggling with their Mental Health.

Start a conversation.

Ask "How are you?"

Then ask again. "How are you really?" And listen. Really listen.

🤎 There are stories we inherit before we’re old enough to understand them.

Men in my life were taught to endure.
To carry.
To survive quietly.

My dad served in the forces and lives with PTSD. When I was still a child, he tried to leave this world three times. I remember the confusion more than the details. The way the air in the house changed. The way adults spoke in careful voices. The way strength suddenly looked fragile.

When the strongest man you know breaks, it reshapes you.

He survived. And today he is in a better place. But survival leaves echoes. It teaches you that love and fear can live in the same room. That silence can grow heavy. That pain doesn’t always look loud.

I grew up believing I had to be the steady one. The one who copes. The one who doesn’t add to the weight.

But unspoken things don’t disappear. They wait.

Years later, during my own storm, I reached the same edge I once watched him stand on. Twice I tried to step off it. Twice I believed the world might be lighter without me in it.

From the outside, nothing looked broken. That’s the part people misunderstand about despair. It can sit inside a functioning life. It can smile. It can answer messages. It can keep moving while quietly falling apart.
What saved me — what saved him — was not toughness. It was conversation. It was the moment silence cracked and someone stepped in.

Strength is not carrying everything alone.
Strength is letting yourself be seen.

That is why supporting Tough to Talk is not optional for me. It is personal. It is generational. It is a refusal to let men disappear behind the myth that they should handle it themselves.

Too many are still fighting battles in private rooms. Too many believe their pain is a personal failure instead of a human one.
If this story reaches you and something in it feels familiar, please know this: your mind can lie to you in very convincing ways. You are not a burden. You are not beyond help.

And you do not have to survive in silence.

And if you are in a place of steadiness right now, look around. Check on the strong ones. The dependable ones. The ones who never ask for anything. They are often carrying the most.

We speak because silence nearly took us.

We support Tough to Talk because conversation gives people back their lives.

And if sharing this cracks the door open for even one person to speak, then it is worth every word.

At Saff Caff, we're proud to be a Mental Health Friendly Place.Follow the new Mental Health Friendly Places and Clubs pa...
27/01/2026

At Saff Caff, we're proud to be a Mental Health Friendly Place.

Follow the new Mental Health Friendly Places and Clubs page to find out more from the team.

Hi 👋 We’re Beckie & Amy from the Mental Health Friendly Places & Clubs team.

We’ve launched this page to share updates, celebrate our Mental Health Friendly Places (MHFPs) and Mental Health Friendly Clubs (MHFCs), and keep you connected with our programme 💚

Mental Health Friendly Places and Clubs are front-facing organisations, businesses, and sports clubs that have received free, accredited training in mental health and su***de prevention. This training helps them better support the people who access their services and create safer, more understanding spaces for everyone.

Through this page, we’ll be sharing news, updates, and highlights from our amazing MHFPs and MHFCs — and the positive work happening across our communities.

If you’d like to find out more about the programme or how to get involved, visit our website 👉 https://www.startaconversation.co.uk/in-your-community

Thanks for being here 💚

Did you know you can park on site when you visit Saff Caff? We'll be open on Twixtmas Tuesday between 10 and 4 if you'd ...
23/12/2025

Did you know you can park on site when you visit Saff Caff?

We'll be open on Twixtmas Tuesday between 10 and 4 if you'd like to find signposting and support for your mental wellbeing as well as some company, refreshments and optional games and crafts.

As part of the wider Saffron Acres team, your Saff Caff staff attended this excellent training, which will help us to of...
17/12/2025

As part of the wider Saffron Acres team, your Saff Caff staff attended this excellent training, which will help us to offer you support when you need it.

We are here every Tuesday from 10-4, including 23rd and 30th December. We know not everyone will be celebrating or feeling festive over the next few weeks, so why not pop in and say hello, have a chat and a cuppa.

Find us just off Saffron Lane at 60 Heathcott Road, LE2 6AX. You'll see our banner on the gate, just ring the bell and we will come and let you in. We're also available on the phone between the same hours on 07393036131.

The team at Saffron Acres has just completed a 2-day training course in Mental Health Advocacy. The training equipped us with the tools to spot the things in the workplace and beyond that might contribute to mental ill health.

The training helped develop our skills and confidence to recognise and positively respond to the signs and symptoms of common mental health conditions and guide an individual towards the right support. It has given us the skills to listen, reassure and react positively even in a crisis situation.

It also helped us to understand our boundaries and limitations, and how to look after our own wellbeing when trying to support others.

We would highly recommend this training for anyone wanting to know more about supporting mental health.

Thanks to Mental Health Trainer Catherine from Vita Health Group, for delivering this course in such an interesting, thought provoking and engaging way.

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Saffron Heath
Heath
LE26LS

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 4pm

Telephone

+447393036131

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