Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is slow down, show up, and be with others.
On the evening of November 27th, Scattered partnered with Y4Y Québec to host Conversation Café: Solace in Community — an intimate, youth-centered gathering at Anticafé Montréal.
The evening was built around a simple but meaningful idea: that comfort, belonging, and healing grow naturally when creativity, care, and inclusion come together in the same room.
What did the evening look like?
Guests arrived, grabbed something warm to sip, and settled into a space designed to feel calm, welcoming, and pressure-free. From there, the evening unfolded gently — through guided conversation, quiet reflection, and creative activities including writing, visual art, and collage.
There was no right way to participate. Some people shared. Some listened. Some created quietly on their own. All of it was welcome.
The event was fully neurodivergent-friendly — with sensory-considerate spaces, flexible participation options, and an atmosphere built around inclusion from the ground up.
🍵 Sip. Create. Commune.
For Scattered, evenings like this are a reminder that community is its own kind of medicine. You don’t always need a program or a plan. Sometimes you just need a warm drink, a welcoming room, and people who are genuinely glad you showed up.
Thank you to Y4Y Québec for bringing this vision to life with us — and to everyone who came and made the room what it was.
