Greenacres Farm in Walford Health are looking for volunteers to
join their small but dynamic team in supporting adults with learning disabilities
to gain skills and knowledge in agriculture and horticulture.
Greenacres boasts a wide range of fresh produce and bespoke
handmade goods, all produced at the farm and which are sold on the premises in
their farm shop and at market stalls and events throughout Shropshire.
The 16-acre smallholding is run by Shropshire Council’s adult
services and supports around 30 adults. Those who attend the farm are involved
in a variety of activities including managing poultry units, and growing
perennial garden, bedding and basket plants, as well as soft fruit and
vegetables and Christmas trees. All produce is either sold fresh or turned into
jams, pickles and chutneys, making them ideal gifts for special occasions.
Mihaela Richardson, manager at both Greenacres Farm and
Wayfarers in Market Drayton, said:-
“Our volunteer positions are a great opportunity for those who
would like to support adults with learning disabilities in a farm setting. No
experience is necessary, but we do ask that you are enthusiastic, passionate
and committed to supporting vulnerable people to achieve their full potential.
“The festive season is a really busy time of year for us at
Greenacres, so if you’re interested, please give us a call or drop in to see us
for more information.”
Lee Chapman, Shropshire Council’s Cabinet member for adults,
said:-
“We are very proud in Shropshire that we have a very active
volunteering community. Our adult social care volunteers make a significant
contribution to improving the quality of life of a person who has a learning
disability, by providing them with ongoing support and giving them
encouragement to participate in social and leisure activities of particular
interest to them.
“It doesn’t matter how much time you can spare, we would love to
hear from any budding volunteers.”
For further information about the voluntary opportunity, and to
find out more about Greenacres and the work they do, call 01939 291109 or
email mihaela.richardson@shropshire.gov.uk.
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