Community Garden Organiser x2
Seeds for Growth
Community Garden Organisers – Seeds for Growth charity
Part-time, self-employed starting at £18 per hour.
Two opportunities - one in East London and a second in West London.
Are you passionate about community, sustainability, and making a difference?
If yes, join our team to cultivate vibrant green spaces on social housing estates, fostering community engagement, enhancing mental and physical well-being as well as mitigating climate change.
You will -
- Work closely with local communities to develop and maintain thriving gardens.
- Organise gardening sessions, workshops, and events that inspire and educate.
- Support volunteers and promote sustainable food-growing practices.
- Be in a charity dedicated to creating lasting change through urban greening.
Closing date: Monday 7 July 2025, at midnight.
About Seeds for Growth
Established in 2006, Seeds for Growth is a registered charity dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for individuals in disadvantaged communities, primarily in London's East End. We tackle cultural, social, and health issues by establishing inspiring pathways for progression through the utilization of arts, technology, and action learning.
Our primary focus is on enhancing health, well-being, and facilitating access to outdoor community spaces. We envision a world where everyone enjoys optimal health, well-being, and fitness.
Our current remit supports social housing estate tenants to create and enjoy their own community gardens. We plan to launch 600 UK-wide annually.
Established in 2006, Seeds for Growth is a registered charity dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for individuals in disadvantaged communities, primarily in London's East End. We tackle cultural, social, and health issues by establishing inspiring pathways for progression through the utilization of arts, technology, and action learning.Our primary focus is on enhancing health, well-being, and facilitating access to outdoor community spaces. We envision a world where everyone enjoys optimal health, well-being, and fitness. Our current remit supports social housing estate tenants to create and enjoy their own community gardens. We plan to launch 600 UK-wide annually.
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