Thrive is a national charity whose mission is to research, educate and promote the use and advantages of gardening for people with a disability.
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How we can help?

Our activities are varied but focus on championing the benefits of gardening to individuals and organizations, as well as teaching techniques and practical applications so that anyone with a disability can take part and enjoy gardening.

We run two garden projects, one near Reading in Berkshire, the other in Battersea Park, London. We also support around 900 garden projects in England and the Irish Republic and can put you in touch with projects in your local area.

One of Thrive’s key activities is to help older and disabled people to enjoy and to continue gardening. We offer help and advice through our information service, on our website www.carryongardening.org.uk and in our leaflets and publications.

Our Training and Education Team offer a range of courses, bespoke training and consultancy for professionals and our membership scheme offers additional benefits, discounts and information. We also conduct research to increase understanding of the power that gardening has to change people’s lives.

To find out more, look in the sections at the side of this page, call us on 0118 988 5688 or email the Information Service.

 

Did you know ?

Did you know?

Did you know that you can search for and buy publications from Thrive online?
There is lots of information on gardening with a disability, some free advice leaflets and a range of Briefing Sheets for social and therapeutic horticulture professionals.
Click here to start searching.