Read about one of our most recent projects that has been supported by the Citizen Local Fund.
“Food and Wellbeing Garden”
Adullam Social Enterprises (ASE) are extremely excited about developing their “Food and Wellbeing Garden” in the community in the West Midlands following the funding we received from the Citizen Local Fund.
On the 20 December 2023 their National Volunteer Co-ordinator Poonam Bains, inducted their first group of volunteers who signed up to support the development of the project. In January, the staff and volunteers will support the local residents to design their community garden, in order for them to purchase the garden materials they need so that their project is ready for spring .
The residents are very excited about the project and can’t wait to get involved. The project will be teaching and encouraging residents to grow their own fruit and vegetables on their doorstep for them to enjoy, as well as create a wellbeing area in the garden for residents to socialise, relax and enjoy all year round.
First group of Volunteers who signed up to support our project
What their volunteers had to say……
“We are looking forward to helping and supporting all involved, thank you ASE for this opportunity.”
“We are very excited to be working with ASE to help residents building confidence and helping them to develop skills to succeed.”
“I am looking forward to supporting residents to improve their mental health and wellbeing”.
“We are looking forward to providing a safe, supportive place for residents to talk, interact and develop their skills and improve their wellbeing”.
Poonam said….“I am delighted to be leading on such an important project to support local residents. Together through collaboration with residents, volunteers, staff, and funders, we can create a legacy that can be enjoyed by residents for years to come.”
“On behalf of everyone involved in our project, we would like to express our gratitude to Citizen Housing Group for supporting our project and we look forward to updating everyone on our progress in the new year.”