Ebba Jakobsson
Director
Ebba coordinates the club's weekly rhythm, partnerships, and long-term planning, making sure local trust stays at the center of every program.
Eight people keeping the work steady.
The team at Klubb Kvarnabacken combines organizing, listening, logistics, and practical care. Together they shape the club's weekly rhythm in Rottne and help turn ideas into repeatable local support.
Our team works across meals, youth programs, transport, workshops, and story gathering. Each person holds a different part of the structure, but the shared aim is the same: make rural community life feel possible, practical, and worth staying for.
Eight members, eight different responsibilities, and one shared commitment to keeping the club open, useful, and locally rooted.
Director
Ebba coordinates the club's weekly rhythm, partnerships, and long-term planning, making sure local trust stays at the center of every program.
Story Workshop Lead
Nora runs photography and audio sessions that help young people document daily life in Rottne in their own words and images.
Repair Night Coordinator
Ali leads bike repair evenings and practical fix-it sessions, turning hands-on help into a social entry point for new participants.
Oral History Producer
Maja records conversations with older residents and brings those voices into intergenerational sessions that connect memory with present needs.
Transport & Safety Lead
Johan organizes evening rides, event setup, and safe return plans so participants from nearby villages can join without extra barriers.
Writing Program Host
Sara curates quiet writing hours and reflection groups where participants can think through belonging, return, and future plans close to home.
Community Kitchen Manager
Linus keeps the weekly meals running, coordinating volunteers, ingredients, and shared hosting so the club's table stays open and reliable.
Youth Outreach Organizer
Fatima builds relationships with new families and younger participants, helping first visits feel welcoming and easier to turn into regular involvement.
The team shares responsibility across a few repeatable practices that keep the club active through ordinary weeks, not just special events.