Wrap
Wrap is a co-working and childcare space in the heart of Brighton, less than a minute from Brighton Station. Built by working parents, it was created for families who refuse to choose between a thriving career and being present for their kids — parents work in a flexible workspace while their children enjoy high-quality on-site childcare, all under one roof.
What sets Wrap apart is the depth of their values. They pursue a zero-waste goal, serve a 100% plant-based nursery menu, and as members of 1% For The Planet, donate 1% of revenue to Sussex Bay. Their nursery is built on the belief that children learn best through play, exploration, and hands-on experience.
Wrap is deeply embedded in the local community, offering a 20% discount to charities and non-profits, hosting events in kind, and curating bi-annual exhibitions with local artists. Organisations they have supported include Sussex Bay, Emerging Futures, Gaydio, the Marine Conservation Society, Breadwinners, All Sorts Youth, and Baton of Hope.
Choosing Wrap felt natural from the start. The founders’ story is inspiring, the team are warm and easy to work with, and our lead contact Nina has been brilliant. As both a supporter and a member, I can say with confidence there is real substance behind their values — they don’t just talk about them, they live them.

Puzzle Bored
Puzzle Bored is a neurodiverse-aware, inclusive coffee shop across three floors at 27 New Road, Brighton. Built around a genuine need for calm, quiet social spaces — particularly for the neurodivergent community — it is a place where visitors can enjoy coffee and pastries while puzzling or playing games, with no pressure to be anything other than themselves. No masking required.
Their community room hosts weekly events and is available to hire, and they produce their own range of jigsaw puzzles featuring street art licensed from local Brighton artists. They have also partnered with neurodiverse charities and community groups to run workshops and social events — a genuine reflection of their commitment to inclusivity and community.
I chose to work with Puzzle Bored because of Marc — getting to know him, his dedication to the communities around him is clear, genuine, and runs deep. I was truly honoured that he chose to partner with me.
