Join the Communigrow community
Verified service

Communigrow is a sustainable food education charity based in East Malling, Kent. We empower children, young people, and adults to grow fresh food in a chemical-free, environmentally friendly way, supporting both physical and mental wellbeing.

Our beautiful outdoor learning environment offers hands-on opportunities for people of all abilities to learn about food growing, healthy living, and sustainability. We work with the whole community—from toddler groups to older adults—teaching practical skills and fostering a sense of belonging and purpose.

  • Sustainable Community Gardening: Learn to grow food collectively, working in harmony with nature.
  • The Field School: Outdoor education for children and young people, including those with additional needs.
  • Garden Gate Group Bereavement Recovery: Supportive gardening sessions for those experiencing loss.
  • Food for All: We donate 10% of our produce to local food projects, and offer healthy living and cooking classes. Our veg box scheme makes fresh produce available to the community.

Therapeutic Benefits: Gardening at Communigrow is proven to support mental health, reduce stress, and improve wellbeing. Our relaxed, inclusive environment enables everyone to learn at their own pace and feel valued.

Accessibility: We offer accessible facilities including an all-terrain wheelchair, ramp access, accessible compost toilet with babychange, on-site car park, and secure storage spaces.

Get Involved: Join us as a volunteer, attend our events, or partner with us to support community wellbeing and sustainability.

Categories:
Outdoor activities
Connecting with nature
Connecting with others
Getting active
Healthy lifestyle
Mental health
Social prescribing
Volunteering
Additional needs catered for:
Learning difficulty friendly
Physical disability friendly
green therapy, sustainability, mental health, therapeutic gardening, gardening, horticulture, nature
Disclaimer: Please note that services on the Joy Marketplace are independent and are not necessarily endorsed by your locality/area.