We are a charity that provides social and therapeutic horticulture (gardening) for improved mental health and well being.
We work with individuals who have a variety of mental health conditions, physical or learning disabilities, sensory loss, autism and other neurological conditions.
We provide physical and mental rehabilitation, bolster self worth and confidence, whilst offering social inclusion and a sense of well being through a variety of gardening and horticulturally-related craft activities.
There is a professional & dedicated group of individuals who support, administer and work for the Charity ...
We offer a friendly welcome to everyone. Find out what to expect from a day at Flora in the Orchards ....
Everything you need to know about Referrals & Funding; plus all the FAQs we could think of ...
Social and therapeutic horticulture is well established in the UK with over 40 years of practice that has its roots in occupational therapy. We help adults with mental health conditions, physical or learning disabilities, sensory loss, autism and other neurological conditions.
At present we are accepting both referrals from health care professionals and self-referrals. If you believe this approach could help you or a patient/client that you work with then take a few minutes to complete our referral form and one of our team will be happy to get in touch.
If you are a professional referrer please read more HERE or use the link below to go directly to the form. The referral form takes less than five minutes to complete.
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As a small charity based in rural Mid-Wales we find ourselves very much reliant upon the kindness and generosity of the local community. Donations, particularly regular direct debits; funding & grants; and the work of our volunteers ensure we continue to deliver the services that have become so important in the lives of the individuals in need who we guide and work alongside.
Registered Charity 1190020
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