Roots to well-being
From "People Powered East Ham"
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Proposed budget
GBP 5,000
Description
Our primary objective is to provide a comprehensive range of activities promoting wellbeing among children and their families, with a specific focus on food cultivation and the importance of consuming fresh, healthy produce. Our program entails a series of educational workshops, consisting of seven sessions, each lasting two hours. Workshops will be delivered between April and September 2024, with a launch event in April and an Evaluation event in September 2024.
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This project is subject to permission being granted by the Parks Team if successful
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Profile of Annette Jairaj
Posted by:Annette Jairaj
3 years ago
Great idea
Profile of Nina H
Posted by:Nina H
3 years ago
A fabulous idea ! A great way of engaging children and and families to learn more about sowing, growing fruits and vegetables. As well as encouraging them to grow their own...
Profile of Diye/ Rebecca Wariebi
Posted by:Diye/ Rebecca Wariebi
3 years ago
This is a fantastic idea for the community
Profile of Paul Sammut
Posted by:Paul Sammut
3 years ago
What an amazing idea to bring the local community together. Wellbeing is such an important topic and gardening is such a great great tool to not only tackle food poverty but will engage families and young people with the knowledge of we’re doing comes from and how cheap it is to grow your own.
Profile of Nomonde Msongelwa
Posted by:Nomonde Msongelwa
3 years ago
This is a great idea for the community
Profile of Emma Harper
Posted by:Emma Harper
3 years ago
Fantastic idea
Profile of Katie Blake
Posted by:Katie Blake
3 years ago
This such a great idea. To get our children engaged in sowing, growing and eating fruits and vegetables. A way of creating healthy choices for our next generation.
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proposed
Tags
Nature and biodiversity
Health and welfare
Social inclusion
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