Get Together to End Social Isolation

Create simple, welcoming events. Invite friends, neighbours and newcomers — every small gathering matters.

Why it matters

Loneliness and social isolation affect well‑being, health and community safety — but local connection is a powerful antidote.

Builds belonging and reduces loneliness
Supports mental and physical health
Strengthens safer, kinder neighbourhoods

Start in 10 minutes

  • 1

    Pick a simple idea and a friendly place

  • 2

    Set a clear time and short description

  • 3

    Create your event and enable invitations

  • 4

    Invite 3 people (friends, neighbours, colleagues)

  • 5

    Say hi to newcomers and keep it welcoming

Two invites and one friendly hello can change someone’s week.

If you or someone else is in immediate danger, call local emergency services. For mental health crises, contact your national crisis line.

Ideas that work

Coffee & Chat

Meet at a café or library corner for an open, low‑pressure chat.

Walk & Talk

A short neighbourhood walk — easy, healthy, and naturally social.

Board/Card Games

Bring a deck or a few games; perfect ice‑breakers for mixed groups.

Skill‑Share

Swap simple skills (language, knitting, tech help) — everyone contributes.

Park Clean‑Up

Do good together for an hour, then hang out for a chat.

Make it inclusive

  • Choose accessible, affordable, step‑free venues

  • Use clear language; share what to expect

  • Offer a buddy welcome for first‑timers

  • Keep noise low; provide quiet corners when possible

  • Finish on time and share next steps

Safety & respect

  • Prefer public places for first meetups

  • Describe who the event is for and any ground rules

  • Be kind in moderation; report concerns to organizers

  • Use platform tools to manage invites and privacy

About Inbjuden

Inbjuden is a platform for invitations, events, groups, and everyday coordination between people.

The idea

Inbjuden aims to bring together the things that are often scattered across text messages, email threads, Facebook groups, spreadsheets, and loose notes. The idea is to make it easier to invite, respond, coordinate, and actually make things happen together.

The vision

One shared place for everything from birthday parties, class activities, and family logistics to open interest-based events, clubs, classes, payments, and coordination in larger groups.

What the platform brings together
Invitations and RSVPs
Private and open events
Groups for class, family, and clubs
Wish events and interest discovery
Calendars, payments, and attendee lists
Statistics and follow-up

Behind Inbjuden

Inbjuden is run as a private initiative by Christian Gauffin. There is no company behind the service — it is one (1) person building it.

The platform is built step by step from real user needs, with a focus on what actually helps people find each other, plan better, and keep communities together over time.


Christian Gauffin
Private initiative

Contact

Questions, feedback, or collaborations can be sent directly to christian@inbjuden.com.

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