Clubhouses are a powerful demonstration of the fact that people with mental illness can and do lead normal, productive lives. Clubhouses are local community centers that provide members with opportunities to build long-term relationships that, in turn, support them in obtaining their goals, including:
The daily work of the Clubhouse community is organized and carried out in a way that continually reinforces a message of belonging. This is not difficult, because in fact the work of the Clubhouse does require the participation of the members. The design of a Clubhouse engages members in every aspect of its operation, and there is always much more work to be done than can be accomplished by the few employed staff. The skills and talents of each member are needed and encouraged each day. Participation is voluntary, but each member is always invited to participate in work that is described later in this handbook.
Membership in a Clubhouse gives a person living with mental illness the opportunity to share in creating successes for the community. At the same time, he or she is getting the necessary help and support to achieve individual success and satisfaction.
Fill out Referral form to refer someone to become a Member or to become a Member yourself, Click Here!
If you have any questions, contact:
Nikki Roehl (she/her)
Phone: 952-300-5378
Email Nikki
15 9th Ave. S.
Hopkins, MN 55343
Main: (952) 297-8908
Fax: (952) 938-7934
Mon-Fri 8:30a-4:30p
Open until 6:30p on Thursday Evenings
Open some weekend hours for outings and Clubhouse socials, see calendar for details!
Open every major holiday from 10-2p!