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Older people living in care are twice as likely to experience loneliness as those in the community.We are looking for friendly volunteers with an interest in helping others to gardening, to support…Continue
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Growing Support are looking for friendly volunteers with interests in gardening and supporting people, to help older people and people with dementia take part in gardening activities. You will…Continue
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We're looking for friendly volunteers to join our team working hard to enable people with dementia to stay physically and socially active.Join us and make a valuable contribution to your community,…Continue
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How You Can Help Tackle Social Isolation in Your CommunityRecent research shows up to 50% of older people living in care never go outside and they are twice as likely to experience severe loneliness…Continue
January 25, 2013 to February 27, 2013 – The Magdalen Project, Chard The “Learning for Growth” initiative provides the opportunity to learn about starting and/or improving a smallholding and growing your own food. The training will cover all aspects of establishing a… Organized by The Magdalen Project | Type: course
February 23, 2013 all day – Wales CSA UK - Growing the Movement in Wales and the UK23 February 2013, 10.15am – 5.00pm, with evening social Riverside Market Garden, Coed Hills, nr Cowbridge, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales We are calling on… Organized by Federation of City Farms & Community Gardens | Type: conference
February 23, 2013 from 10am to 4:30pm – Castle Cary Could you be a Compost Champion? The Compost Champions scheme needs new volunteer recruits who can pass on their skills. Free one-day training is being offered early next year to Somerset residents w… Organized by Carymoor Environmental Trust | Type: training
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