Green fingers? Then we are looking for you! Come help us with gardening 🍅!
Organisation role (Long-term) · Flexible hours
Guntersteinweg 14, 2531 Den Haag, Netherlands
Food banksCreativeSocial contactGardeningSupport work
Nature & sustainabilityCommunity & familyWellbeing
Suitable for people with a visual impairmentSuitable for people with a hearing impairmentSuitable for people with an intellectual disabilitySuitable for people with a psychological vulnerabilitiesSuitable for young peopleSuitable for people with an overstimulation sensitivitySuitable for corporate volunteersSuitable for people in a wheelchairBuurttuin Moerwijk
#77452
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Contact person
Michel BosAsk Michel a question or contact the organiser directly at [email protected] or 0616552306.
Summary
If you love gardening, or would like to learn how to grow your own organic fruits and vegetables, join our community garden and let's get started!Detailed description
Do you have green fingers? Or do you want to know more about the impact that nature and being outdoors can have on people who need it?
We are looking for people to support our community garden, help us grow fruit and vegetables, enjoy the harvest and donate what is needed for the less fortunate among us.
And:
- Groups are welcome
- Families with children are welcome
- And there is free parking!
If you are interested, please apply here or email Michel Bos at [email protected]
About Buurttuin Moerwijk
Community Garden Moerwijk is a non-profit supported by Stichting Stek and dedicated to involving people who have a passion for gardening in everything that grows and flourishes, as well as getting people out of their isolation. This neighborhood garden is kept running by a number of regular volunteers who put their heart and soul into it, all in good mutual consultation. The Community Garden is partly supported by a subsidy from the Stek Foundation, which provides a form of stability.