
We are doing a lot of traveling these days at Geysir Clubhouse. Tóta and Trausti went to Mosaic Clubhouse in London for Elect training on the 22nd of march and came home on the 27th of march. Benni and Odinn went to a Elect meeting in Mosaic on the 20th of march and will return on the first of april. The Elect project is focusing on educational opportunities for people with mental illlness. Kristinn and Kjartan E. are going to an advisory council meeting in Fountain House New York today, the 30th of march and will return og the 3rd of april. So we are traveling alot both in relation to the Elect projejt and participating in the Advisory Council.
Klúbburinn Geysir is a place where people who have had mental illness come to rebuild their lives. The participants are called members, not patients and the focus is on their strengths, not their illness. Work in the clubhouse, whether it is clerical, data input, meal preparation or reaching out to their fellow members, provides the core healing process. Every opportunity provided is the result of the efforts of the members and small staff, who work side by side, in a unique partnership. One of the most important steps members take toward greater independence is transitional employment, where they work in the community at real jobs. Members also receive help in securing housing, advancing their education, obtaining good psychiatric and medical care and maintaining government benefits. Membership is for life so members have all the time they need to secure their new life in the community.


The Clubhouse
Everybody at the Clubhouse has common responsibility for the operation of the house. The Clubhouse is based on a work-ordered day. All the work is done for the Clubhouse and Clubhouse Community. Members and staff divide tasks between themselves and decide together what tasks need to be carried out. Activities in the Clubhouse are divided into units; Kitchen Unit, Office Unit and Maintenance Unit.