Our previous summary at the end of May can be read here.
In June and July we've worked with the CARAS Saturday Youth Club.
Elly Brown, MD at CARAS says:
"We've already witnessed the
transformations that take place
when people from far and wide
can use their skills and knowledge
to create something shared."
What have we been doing together?
'Stay with Love' Making instant pallet benches:
In one mighty 4-hour session, a loose and changing group from the CARAS Youth Club co-designed, shared
ideas, problem solved and brought in new team members to make four
of these pallet benches.
Part of the production line was to write messages of welcome and
invitation on the seat backs.
These are in
many languages.
These young people have come to the UK
in search of a welcome, safety and to put down new roots. It's poignant that they felt comfortable to contribute their
own personal invitations so directly to all-comers.
on a bench.

Beetles and Bees
Making planters for Hillbrook School:
Construction was more straightforward than the benches. With carpentry finished quickly, in June we painted the new planters cream.
It worked! Many thanks for patience & persistence to Dermot, the South London Makerspace and Nicola.
Passing around these 3-D cutouts at the start of the following sessions, everyone could see the young people's feelings of ownership and achievement.

PLUS: We've continued to work alongside young people looking after the planting done over 3 years at the CARAS office and the Hall around the corner. Thanks Rose, it's looking very good!
Now we're planning the next steps for the Family Days we're facilitating in August in the Community Garden.
We've also begun to explore what we can do together with a new CARAS beneficiary group - single adults who don't join the family days or the youth club.
If you would like to co-facilitate or contribute your time or materials to the Gardens of Refuge project - please email us, we'd love to discuss it.
- Charles
- Charles
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