Benefits
Partner with Us for a Meaningful Corporate Volunteering and make a lasting impact for your team.

Join us in creating vibrant, sustainable community green spaces that support recovery from mental ill health, improve wellbeing, and promote biodiversity. By booking a team volunteering session, workshop, or webinar with us your organisation directly funds our charity’s vital work, helping more people rebuild confidence, resilience, and connection through nature.
Why Partner With Us
Our volunteer experiences are tailored to your organisation’s goals from one-off CSR days (in-person or online) to long-term partnerships that grow year after year. Your support helps people with enduring mental health challenges connect with nature, themselves, and others, aiding recovery and transforming lives. At the same time, your employees gain meaningful hands-on experience that boosts morale, wellbeing, and team spirit.
In-Person Volunteering: Connect, Recharge, and Make a Difference
Take part in outdoor activities at our beautiful, sustainable community gardens – spaces that nurture both people, and planet.
Your team will:
- Learn new skills and practical gardening techniques
- Strengthen teamwork and communication
- Improve mental health and wellbeing through time in nature
- Contribute to spaces that promote biodiversity and climate resilience
“A meaningful, stimulating and enjoyable experience.”
“It was amazing to connect with colleagues while doing something positive for the community.”
“Very well organised – clear instructions, manageable tasks, and so rewarding.”
Our experienced staff have been delivering outstanding corporate volunteering sessions for over 12 years, with 100% positive feedback from participants.
Online CSR Sessions: Engaging and Impactful
Our online food growing, sustainability webinars and ‘Gardener’s Question Time’ offer a virtual alternative for teams anywhere in the world accommodating groups of up to 100 participants.
These short, high-impact sessions explore themes such as:
- Food Growing
- Global sustainable agriculture
- Stress management through connection to green spaces
Supporting us online still creates real-world impact: your sessions help fund community work that helps hundreds of people recover from mental ill health – while equipping your employees with knowledge that benefits both their wellbeing and the planet.
It’s a win–win–win!
Why Supporting Employee Mental Health Makes Business Sense
Investing in wellbeing isn’t just good ethics – it’s good business!
- 1 in 4 people experience a mental health issue each year.
- In 2024, mental ill health was the leading cause of workplace absence in the UK. (CIPD, 2025)
- Companies that prioritise wellbeing see up to a £5 return for every £1 invested, through reduced absence, higher productivity, and stronger retention.
When employees feel their mental wellbeing is genuinely supported, they’re more creative, motivated, and loyal. A healthy, resilient workforce means a stronger, more sustainable business.
Partnering with our charity gives your organisation a powerful way to demonstrate that commitment, transforming lives while building a thriving workplace culture of empathy, purpose, and wellbeing.
What Participants Say
“A wonderful and calming experience.”
“Extremely therapeutic and rewarding.”
“Gardening and being in nature is so beneficial – especially when living in London.”
“Very good initiative, fully equipped, and easy to get involved.”
Get Involved
Together, we can grow greener communities and healthier workplaces.
Book an in-person volunteering session
Arrange a gardening workshop
Arrange a webinar
Develop a long-term CSR partnership
Your organisation’s involvement helps people on their recovery journey and builds a more connected, compassionate, and resilient world.
Thank you for supporting our work.


“I’ve had team messages already telling me they’re inspired to get a few pots going on their balconies this weekend”
“I thought the information was delivered really well, I like the interaction.”
“Thank you so much for a thoroughly enjoyable webinar.”



