Spaces to talk and to be quiet.
Peer-led group sessions, one-to-one signposting, a partner network of Black-affirming therapists.
Mental health support, sexual health awareness, cultural events, befriending. Built by and for Black LGBTQI+ adults across London — by Mark Banfield's Black Boy Joy Club C.I.C.
BBJC's programmes meet adults where they already are — at the kitchen table, at the dance floor, in conversation, in the gym. Six service areas, none of them prescriptive.
Peer-led group sessions, one-to-one signposting, a partner network of Black-affirming therapists.
PrEP advocacy, testing signposting, plain-English resources written by community for community.
Cooking, music, dance, films, cards. Programmed seasonally; everyone welcome.
Matched peer befriending for adults who want regular, low-stakes connection.
Group walks, dance classes, gentle movement sessions — outdoor and indoor, all paces.
Workshops with artists from the community — printing, textiles, photography.
A space for people to reflect, share joy, support and just be — a space for we to hear and be heard.
— BBJC, in our directory entry
The brunches, the talkbacks, the kitchen tables — the heart of BBJC is a room full of people who turned up for each other.
A regular rhythm of gatherings across London, the food often cooked by Mark himself. People tell us the same thing afterwards: they slept better that night, and they left with a friend to text on a Tuesday.
Fully subsidised wherever we can; supported by partners across our wellbeing network.
See the galleryBBJC is founded and directed by Mark Banfield, with a small team of peer workers and volunteers — each holding a piece of the programme. We work part-time, in our own kitchens and in shared spaces; we keep overheads low and the relationships close.
The Instagram is the place to find what's happening this week — events, photos from the last gathering, signposting.
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