Jess and Soffie Cutler have been the proud owners of Sol Natural Foods in Darra, in south-west Brisbane, for the past eight years.
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At a bustling cafe in Brisbane’s south-west, anyone having a bad day can walk out with a free coffee or meal. 

Jess and Soffie Cutler have been the proud owners of Sol Natural Foods in Darra for the past eight years.

In recent years, they began noticing their customers were increasingly struggling, both financially and mentally.

Jess and Soffie Cutler have been the proud owners of Sol Natural Foods in Darra, in south-west Brisbane, for the past eight years.
Jess and Soffie Cutler a pay it forward board up in their cafe. (Supplied)

“We received significant backing for our business, and we felt like an integral part of the community. Our aim was to offer something beneficial to the community that had been supportive of us,” Jess mentioned.

The couple decided to introduce a “pay it forward” board in their cafe, which was put together by a regular customer.

The board is pinned with receipts for drinks or meals paid in advance by customers wanting to pay it forward.

Someone in need can claim a receipt.

Jess said the board was not just for those doing it incredibly tough, but for anyone who may be having a bad day.

“It’s not necessarily for people who are struggling financially. They don’t have to be homeless,” she said.

“There’s no criteria. You could just be having a rough day. People come in, and we can tell they’re visibly upset.

Jess and Soffie Cutler have been the proud owners of Sol Natural Foods in Darra, in south-west Brisbane, for the past eight years.
Jess and Soffie Cutler are the proud owners of Sol Natural Foods in Darra. (Supplied)

“Additionally, many individuals are eager to give back to the community in some form, so this initiative allows them to do that while also aiding those in the community who simply need a coffee, something routine to lift their spirits for the day.”

Currently, the cafe has about 15 receipts up for coffees, meals and cakes.

Jess said she has always wanted the cafe to feel like an extended family for her staff and customers.

“I think social connection is really important for mental health and just feeling connected and part of something bigger,” she said.

“You don’t realise how much of an impact you make being someone’s barista every day, but we’ve made a lot of friends.

“This, to us, has never just been a cafe.”

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