King's Community Garden Volunteering

Our Community Gardens are ran by, and for King's staff and students. Help support them by volunteering today, at your own flexibility. This opportunity will at most be 30-60 minutes every 2 weeks at either Denmark Hill or Guys campus.

What You'll Do: 

This is a very flexible opportunity in terms of time commitment, at most a volunteer would do 30-60 minutes every 2 weeks at either Denmark Hill or Guys campus, Community Gardens. The tasks you can do include, but are not limitted to: 

  • Watering plants and crops 
  • Build furntiture and raised beds
  • Maintaing a count of wildlife local to the Community Gardens.
  • Organise any social events for the King's Community (in relation to the Community Garden)

We will provide any help or guidance on how to do any tasks you are not sure of :)

Why You'll Love It: 
  • This is a great way to get your hands dirty and support King's Community, directly improving the social culture.
  • You would be welcome to take some of what you grew home (any vegetables or fruit).
  • You will learn how to confidently garden indepdently, taking these skills with you.
  • This is also a great way to join a fun community and make friends with people who also enjoy gardening and being outdoors.

 

Gardening can be a great mindfullness practise and improve one's mental wellbeing.

There will be lots of support for organising social events, so you can develop fun, exciting events that you and your King's peers can enjoy.

What You'll Learn: 
  • Gardening skills - including growing fruit and veg and maintaining ponds
  • Adaptability and resilience
  • Confidence
  • Indepdence
  • Mindfullness techniques

At the discretion of the volunteer, this role can require physical work can function as strength training, improving endurance and cardiovascular health!

What We're Looking For: 

An indiviual, interested in gardening (but prior experience is not neccesary) and close to either Denmark Hill or Guys campus.

Anyone can apply, student or staff and from any discpline/faculty/MIM within King's.

Summary
Volunteering
Volunteer
Environment
Mental Health
Widening participation
Southwark
Location of opportunity: 
Denmark Hill or Guy's Community Garden
0 Weeks Minimum
0 Hours / Week
Skills you will develop: 
Problem Solving
Creativity
Mindfulness

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