How you can help

Here are ten ways you can help the Forest Garden

  1. Become a Friend of the Forest Garden. Even a small amount each month helps us enormously. Whatever you can afford #EveryLittleHelps
  2. Sponsor the Forest Garden lunch. £50 a week will go towards feeding 50 volunteers and staff every week with a tasty, nutritious meal. You will be rewarded with an invitation to sample our amazing lunch at the Forest Garden
  3. Charity fundraiser. Thinking of running a marathon? A 5k? Sponsored silence? Veganuary? You can get sponsored for almost anything these days. Your efforts will be rewarded by an invitation to lunch at the Forest Garden
  4. Adopt us as your charity. If you’re a business, consider adopting us as your charity. We’re good at working in partnership to make sure you get the #CSR benefits of your community investment
  5. Sponsor our AGM. Every year we hire @TheBevy for our AGM where we cover all the formalities, then have a curry and a karaoke #Curryoke. Everyone is involved and it’s a great round up of the year. £1,000 will cover this and buy everyone a well-deserved shandy
  6. Sponsor a litter pick. We look after our surroundings and often go out and about in Queensdown Woods & Home Farm Field, which we can combine with wildlife recording. You should see some of the things we find!
  7. Sponsor our conservation activities. We care about our local wildlife and #biodiversity. Trustee and ecologist @rachbicker helps us with species recording, habitat creation, wildlife events and conservation tasks
  8. Are you rich? Do you know anyone who’s rich? Consider the fantastic tax benefits you’ll accrue by supporting our valuable work. We guarantee that warm, fuzzy feeling you get when you’re helping others, and obviously we’ll at least invite you for a Forest Garden lunch #Charity
  9. Good at comms? Help us spread the word about our amazing work and promote our fundraising efforts.
  10. Come and visit us and see what we do first-hand. We’re lucky to work in a peaceful, oasis of green on the outskirts of the city, well-connected with schools and community groups and doing great work in outdoor education, health & wellbeing, social inclusion and biodiversity.

Become a Friend of the Forest Garden