This year’s allotment project provides mindful activities to improve mental and physical wellbeing

March 31, 2023

Emmanuel House’s Allotment Project supports some of the most vulnerable people in Nottingham and aims to tackle isolation, financial hardship and homelessness. Our plot on the historic St Ann’s Allotments offers a relaxed setting for our beneficiaries to learn about nature, growing produce and healthy eating, as well as a space to partake in activities. […]

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Support for homeless people in Nottingham – Q1 22-23 data

August 24, 2022

How Emmanuel House supported homeless people in Nottingham between April 2022 and June 2022

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Spring activities at Emmanuel House

May 30, 2022

Following the widespread reduced social activity throughout the pandemic, we are pleased to now be offering an increasing number of social inclusion activities to our beneficiaries at Emmanuel House. These activities are aimed at helping people to come out of isolation, build self-esteem and confidence, as well as supporting the development of new skills and training.

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Emmanuel House receives allotment funding to improve mental health of people who are homeless

May 5, 2022

We’re thrilled to have received over £22,000 from the Severn Trent Community Fund, The Nineveh Charitable Trust, The GreenSpace Green Grant, The B&Q Foundation and The Country Land and Business Association. The money will be used for green activities including the allotment project, which is based at Nottingham’s historic Hungerhill Allotment Site in St Ann’s, and will enable homeless and vulnerable people to participate in gardening sessions and outdoor activities.

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Grassroots Vocal Workshops – have fun and find your voice

May 25, 2021

We are thrilled to announce a new and exciting collaboration with the exceedingly talented and accomplished performing duo Neil Allen and Tim Lole.

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