Community Garden Project
Task · 8 hrs
PE30 2FG, King's Lynn, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom
GardeningConstructionOutdoors
WellbeingCommunity & familyHealth
One to One Project
#80072
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Summary
The One to One Project has an allotment space that needs some attention. Can you help?Detailed description
The One to One Project has an allotment space that has gained limited funding to transform it into a community garden/therapeutic space.
The Project is celebrating its 40th anniversary at the end of July and we would really like to have the garden ready so we can host the anniversary day in the community garden.
This could be a great team or corporate day activity and we would really appreciated your help, groups of up to 10 are ideal and we would like this done before Friday 12th July
Thank you for looking and we hope to see you soon.
About One to One Project
The One to One Project is a charity which provides free counselling of up to 24 weeks to individuals in West and North Norfolk wo are experiencing social/emotional/mental health difficulties. Counselling is accessed face to face at our premises in Kings Lynn, at our outreach hub in Fakenham or remotely via telephone or video link. The One to One Project also has a mentor befriending service which provides emotional support of up to 12 weeks, either in the clients home or out in the community. The Project also has a Creative Arts group and Community Group which is facilitated by a qualified counsellor and is open to previous and current clients of the Project, as well as being used as a tool to support clients who are on the counselling waiting list. The community group is also open to any applicant who does not wish to receive counselling but feels the community group would be able to provide the right level of therapeutic support they feel they would require.