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Growing Works

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  1. Growing Works nurtures healthy lives outdoors; working within the community to support diverse families and individuals; people with a range of vulnerabilities, who face isolation and are marginalised. We support participants to make positive changes in their lives; by connecting people with their environment and providing supportive activities we can help to improve health and wellbeing and enable our participants to build relationships and access support.

    Growing Works is dedicated to addressing individual needs through the provision of outdoor, inclusive, therapeutic activities such as gardening, healthy cooking and eating, nature and bush crafts. Our services are based in urban areas of Kirklees, with our main therapeutic site in Dalton, Huddersfield.

    Projects
    Bud – Therapeutic gardening, skills building and outdoor crafts for people aged 18 and over to aid wellbeing, predominantly for those with a range of vulnerabilities or socially isolated. Also offering wellbeing and training sessions open to all, including edible growing courses; foraging discovery walks; bushcraft.
    Sprout (Strong Parents Reaching Out) – Providing support using a whole family approach that is open to those with children with Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) or Social, Emotional and Mental Health, (SEHM). It offers early intervention, encouraging peer support; providing a safe space for the whole family to feel relaxed and supported.
    Young Shoots – For young people 13+ with SEND / SEHM. Courses in bushcraft, cooking, conservation and environmental exploration allow life skills, confidence and independence to develop.

Contacts

Jess Crawford Project Co-ordinator
07883 905899
Rachel at Growing Works
07845 415289

Organisation last updated

  1. 10 July 2024

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All the latest from Growing Works

  1. All the latest from Growing Works
  2. Please see our facebook page or the Latest News section on our website - links to both are under Further Information.

  3. 14/01/2025

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