
Chambers supports The Green Hub Project for Teens
Chambers Supports the Green Hub Project for Teens
Chambers is proud to support the Green Hub Project for Teens. We donated 15 pairs of steel toe-cap boots to help teenagers stay safe while gardening. Safety is essential for hands-on activities, and these boots allow teens to fully participate without risk.
About the Green Hub Project for Teens
The project takes place in a calm, walled garden. It provides a safe space for teenagers to learn gardening while improving their mental wellbeing. The initiative uses social and therapeutic horticulture to help teens connect with nature and each other.
The programme works closely with GPs, schools, youth agencies, and parents. Teens join the project through referrals. Skilled volunteers guide them as they garden and interact with peers. These activities help teens develop practical life skills, including teamwork, problem-solving, and patience.
Positive Outcomes for Teens
The Green Hub Project for Teens aims to improve self-esteem, social skills, and mental health. Gardening encourages active lifestyles and fosters a sense of achievement. Teens gain confidence while learning responsibility and working together. Spending time outdoors also has a calming effect, reducing stress and boosting wellbeing.
Chambers’ donation of steel toe-cap boots ensures teens can safely enjoy every activity. By supporting the project, we help young people benefit from nature, social interaction, and skill development.
The Green Hub Project for Teens makes a real difference in the local community. It nurtures growth, confidence, and a lasting connection with nature in young people.
Please support this local charity by visiting their website www.greenhub.org

For further information about Chambers services visit: http://www.chambers-group.co.uk




