Sine PACE joined the green project in Great Hatfield, we have had a lot of positive feedback from a good number of workers on the farm which really justifies everything we are all trying to achieve. of course we listen to the negative feedback too as we want to hear suggestions and ideas about the future and how we approach it. it is a great thing that people can come together and be part of something that is bigger than themselves and have the opportunity to work together to create a positive environment, not just for themselves, but for many to follow. i hope the green project can keep growing from strength to strength.Green project worker Andy 24, from Hull kindly writes;
"I joined PACE at the Green Project in March 2009, after three years of unemployment and isolation due to a severe anxiety disorder and I can honestly say that it has been one of the most important steps I have taken on my road to recovery.
The Project provides a relaxed environment, in which you work alongside friendly people from all sorts of backgrounds, on tasks that give you a real sense of achievement. It’s immensely satisfying to look back at the end of a day and see the progress you’ve made clearing ground for a new vegetable patch, or planting trees for an area of native woodland. Much is said of the sense of well being fostered from working close to nature and it really is true.
The farm is steadily evolving; we have recently constructed a pond and installed some bee hives. There are many other plans to develop the farm in the coming months and it is an exciting time to be involved. I would recommend the project to anyone looking to make a positive change in their life".
Andy (24) Hull
09/10/09
i hope we recieve more good news stories like these as i look forward to more days at the farm. i hope if you or anyone you may know may benefit from a project like this one, that you come and visit, we always welcome visitors.
take good care
Christian PACE
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