This master thesis aims to explore how mechanisms of collective care andneighbourliness help to sustain viability of a community based cultural centre. The work is rooted in the theoretical background of commons and social infrastructure, precarity, care and care ethics. The research includes a case study based on Wolny Jazdów cultural centre in Warsaw, Poland. Challenges, their navigation, interconnections between care, collectivity, commitment, responsibility and long-term survivability and community sustaining were discovered and analysed.