Photo taken from Keswick 5km Trail website |
My time at Piccadilly Garden allowed me mainly to hang out in their greenhouse, in the winter months, expanding my horticulture knowledge, but it also helped me realise how therapeutic gardening can be. I know for me personally it helped keep my spirits up, having some way to feel like I was contributing the world. The welcoming atmosphere and knowledgeable staff provide a great way for, those with mental health problems and disabilities to build new friendships, develop valuable skills, and interact with the wider community.
I'd like to support them in their spreading of the wonders of gardening and especially in the support of those with mental illness, who it seems to me often get forgotten in our image orientated society. (I could probably write a whole new post on that...maybe another time.)
To donate to Piccadilly Garden please visit my Just Giving page www.justgiving.com/Anna-Noble1
Save Haven Children's Trust (SHCT) goes back to my very first adventures abroad, taking part in volunteer tourism in Cambodia back in 2008/2009. At this point Safe Haven did not exist, but it would be the experiences that me and a fellow volunteer, Benedicta Bywater (now CEO of SHCT) had that would spark the idea, the need for Safe Haven Children's Trust. A grass roots organisation that works alongside local community, working to reduce the number of children in long term institutionalised care, and give adults the skills they need to support their families. An approach quite different to the one we experienced as volunteers.
Cambodia is a beautiful country with some of the most friendly and gracious people I have ever met. Children are some of the most vulnerable in society and are the future for Cambodia to rebuild its infrastructure and heal from the scars still left by the Khmer Rouge regime. Safe Haven Children's Trust are working hard to lay the foundations for Cambodia to thrive in the future.
To donate to Safe Haven please visit this Just Giving page www.justgiving.com/AnnaJMNoble
My friend Sam has also decided to join me on the run and is raising money for the Spinal Unit Action Group.
While I am busy training, running up hills and along the canal, I ask all you generous people out there, if you could donate a few pounds for a good cause. Your donation would be very much appreciated. A little can make a big difference to small charities like these.