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New parent in East Dulwich or the surrounding area? We?d like to introduce Takes A Village...


www.takesavillage.co.uk


A welcoming space created with parents and babies in mind, we are open Mondays from 10am - 4pm, at the gorgeous Fifty Seven on North Cross Road.


Services include

- hot drinks, cakes and light lunches

- buggy parking and baby changing

- Sling and Carrier hire from East Dulwich Slings

- Parents? Pilates and Postnatal Restore sessions

- Weaning workshop

- Feeding support - breastfeeding, bottle feeding and everything in between

- Story Time

And much more



Takes a Village is a pop-up social enterprise supporting the wellbeing of new parents. Our aim is to bring together the things we know that new parents need:


- High quality local services, together in one place. So it's easy to access the expertise and support you need, exactly when you need it.


- Evidence-based information to make decisions - and nothing but support once you've made them.


-Somewhere to just be, in good company, with your babies. Where you can feed and change them, in a supportive environment.


- Somewhere to build your own network of like-minded friends in this new phase of your life.


Take a look at what?s on, on our website. We?d love to see you!

I really enjoyed the postnatal nature sessions with Michele and Emma and can't wait to get back to postnatal Pilates with Gemma after half term.


As someone who suffers from anxiety, I was really surprised how easily I relaxed at Takes a Village. Love the space and vibe.


The sling library support has also been invaluable. What a great idea to hire different slings before you buy.

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