You Belong Here
To bring together our community into a positive environment without judgement — breaking down barriers and building connection.
We will be making a creative mural centred on the words “You Belong Here” to symbolise connection across different communities and voices. We’ll be working particularly with people with disabilities, the trans community, and people whose migration status is unclear.
Event Details
When: Friday 12th June 2026, 3:30pm–7:30pm Where: Esteem Address: Ham Road, Shoreham-By-Sea, BN43 6PA Age: All ages Admission: Free — just turn up
What to Expect
Come and be part of something meaningful. Together we’ll create a visual celebration of community, identity and belonging. No art experience needed — just yourself.
- Collaborative mural-making throughout the afternoon and evening
- Welcoming, judgement-free atmosphere
- Open to everyone, especially those from marginalised communities
- Drop in at any time between 3:30pm and 7:30pm
Getting There
Venue: Esteem, Ham Road, Shoreham-By-Sea, BN43 6PA Transport: Down the road from Shoreham station, or take the 700 bus to the Duke of Wellington bus stop Website: esteem.org.uk Phone: 01273 091511
Practical Information
Tickets: Free, no booking required
Bringing a group? If you work with an organisation or group and want to come along, we’d particularly love to have you! Please get in touch with Andy at Andy.Nall-Cain@esteem.org.uk so we can make sure the space is set up for you.
Accessibility: We want this event to be truly accessible to everyone. Please let us know how we can best support your access needs. The event will include:
- On-call translators
- Communication cards and friendly welcome ambassadors
- Gender-neutral toilets and a dedicated LGBT+ safe space
- A wheelchair ramp for access (max width: 85cm)
Financial Support: If you need help covering travel costs, please let us know — we have a dedicated travel budget available.
You Belong Here is part of the Adur Festival 2026 ‘Revival’ theme — reviving community spirit and celebrating the diversity that makes the Adur district unique.