16/05/2026
The âMenopause CafĂ©â aims to help break down the stigma surrounding menopause and perimenopause by encouraging open and honest conversation. It helps raise awareness of how menopause can affect not only the person experiencing it, but also their family, friends, and colleagues.
The âMenopause CafĂ©â is an informal discussion group open to all ages and genders. There are no experts or set agenda â simply relaxed conversations guided by the topics and experiences participants choose to share.
The âMenopause CafĂ©â movement started in Perth, Scotland, in 2017 and has spread worldwide, with volunteers now hosting pop-up events in the UK, Bahrain, Mexico, USA, Canada, Austria, and Australia.
Rachel Weiss, founder of the âMenopause CafĂ©â charity, says, âThe Menopause CafĂ© is for everyone who wants to talk about the menopause, to share their stories, experiences and questions - all made that little bit easier with tea and cake.
âUnfortunately, many people feel that they should just âget on withâ the menopause, with some never talking to their friends or family about it. People can come along and just listen, or join in the discussions, hopefully leaving with a clearer sense of the impact of the menopause on those who are experiencing it, alongside their families, friends, and colleagues.â
Kirsty Wark, patron of the Menopause CafĂ© Charity, says, â I am delighted to be a patron of this charity, which is dedicated to getting everyone talking about the menopause. This is the way to a healthier, happier futureâ.
The âMenopause Cafeâ event is being organised by Helen and is being held on Thursday, 4 June from 7.00pm to 8.30pm, at Station Road, Prestwick, KA9 1AQ.
Contact Helen to book or for further details.
Or email Helen: [email protected]
"Menopause Café charity creates spaces for conversations about menopause to normalise this transition stage."