Tuesday 7th July
Report written by Hilary (she/her)
This week we returned to the Independent Newham Users' Forum (INUF), the user-led mental health charity based at Ithaca House in Stratford. INUF's community hub hosts drop-ins, yoga, art, dance and all sorts of wellbeing sessions, and the garden provides a calm, therapeutic space for everyone who uses it — or at least it will do, once we've been able to help get it back into shape.
A brilliant turnout of GoodGymers arrived to find that the back of the garden had been making the most of the summer sun. Brambles scrambling over the walls, buddleia with ambitions of becoming a tree, and nettles claiming a fair amount of territory. This week's mission: get right to the back of it all and take the space back.
We got stuck into weeding, pruning, sawing and bagging. Highlights included:
Special shout outs this week: to Lucinda for some cross-border GoodGymming — thanks for lending Newham your trowel skills! And it was lovely to see Steven and Bianca back at the garden — clearly the assorted weeds didn't put them off last time.
By the end of the evening the transformation was plain to see: the back of the garden went from a bit of a jungle to a clearer, open space, with a liberated olive tree and more room for the peaceful, welcoming garden INUF's community deserves.
Thanks to Pat at INUF for having us — we'll schedule a return for September - and a huge thank you to everyone who came along. These sessions can only happen if we have INUF volunteers (sorry), so please keep coming back!
INUF is an independent user-led organisation based in the borough of Newham. Our aim is to support adults diagnosed with mental illness and their carers by providing various support and activities that improve their wellbeing, build confidence and enhance their recovery. INUF has developed a safe hub and a holistic programme of support, which encompasses a range of activities that include the Drop-in, Yoga and Relaxation and Football sessions. We also provide a two day Advocacy support service and we also provide volunteering opportunities for our members and Newham residents.
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The allotments are a focal point for the community, so our help is needed to prepare for their next open day, and to encourage plotholders to maintain the communal space.
