Our two woodland sites have supported a range of familes, young people and adults, giving them an opportunity to connect with nature and be involved on a practical level. At Drayton children with disabilities have been able to enjoy supported woodland adventures whilst at Hallr Wood disaffected secondary aged boys who struggle at school have been given hope of careers in land based professions. At both sites projects are strongly connected to the community- evidenced by success of open days.
We began focusing on play provision, offering chances for local children to play and learn safely in woods. We expanded into provision for young people and also those with disabilities. Our young people are now attaining John Muir awards for conservation and also Duke of Edinburgh Awards. We have encourgaed and supported our volunteers of all abilities to obtain qualifications and have run a large number of free workshops to increase skills. Some are now employed.
We now have planning permision for joint forestry/educational use of one of our woodlands (Hallr Wood) and have completed our educational access with the help of many local supporters. We want to especially thank S Morris our local quarry for donating all materials, our fantastic Pantomime group CHADs for donating the proceeds from their summer production. Any fund raising now will go towards the costs of play provision. read more
We always need help and new volunteers, skilled and unskilled. As well as help with conservation and woodland management, we also need help with publicity and marketing,fundraising and event organization.
£ 5.00
Food for disadvantaged families attending sessions
£ 50.00
Tools for volunteers and learners
£ 100.00
A subsidized outdoor playscheme for disadvantaged children
£ 250.00
A workshop on rural skills for volunteers including young adults with Learning Disabilities
£ 300.00
Provision for a disaffected teen who sometimes discover lifechanging new career aspirations
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Community Foundation grant data
First grant date14/05/2007 Latest grant date12/05/2011 Amount of grants received£15185.00Vetted by: Somerset Community Foundation
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