Community Gardening

Sunlight Trust has two gardens that are open to the community. The Wild and Recycled Garden is on Otway Street in Gillingham and is open on Wednesdays between 10.30am and 2.30pm. High Hopes Garden is behind the Sunlight Centre and is open on Thursdays between 10am and 2pm.

Community gardening is a wonderful way for older and/or isolated people to stay active, engaged, and connected, improving their physical, mental, and social well-being. Here are some key advantages:

Connection to Nature: Gardening allows individuals to connect with nature, which has been shown to have therapeutic effectsMobility: Gardening involves physical activities like digging, planting, and weeding, which help improve strength, flexibility, and endurance
Health Improvements: Regular gardening can reduce the risk of chronic conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and osteoporosis
Stress Relief: Being in nature and engaging in gardening activities can lower stress levels and improve mood
Cognitive Stimulation: Planning and maintaining a garden can keep the mind active, helping to prevent cognitive decline
Social Interaction: Community gardens provide a space for socializing, reducing feelings of loneliness and isolation
Sense of Belonging: Participating in a gardening group fosters a sense of community and belonging, which is crucial for mental health
Self-Esteem: Successfully growing plants and contributing to a community garden can boost self-esteem and provide a sense of accomplishment

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Categories:
Outdoor activities
Activities for older people
Mental health support
Connecting with nature
Connecting with others
Getting active
Healthy lifestyle
Mental health
Services for older people
Volunteering
Service access criteria:

Adult (18+)

Additional needs catered for:
Vision impairment friendly
Hearing impairment friendly
Learning difficulty friendly
Physical disability friendly
Dementia friendly
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