Green-fingered Yawn Life members help out at care home

Adults with learning disabilities supported by community interest company Yawn Life are visiting Little Bramingham Farm in Luton every Tuesday for three hours to help with the upkeep of the care home’s gardens.

Little Bramingham Farm is run by charity Friends of the Elderly.

Karen Charity, activities coordinator at Little Bramingham Farm, said: “It’s wonderful to have the Yawn Life team visit us each week. Along with their group leaders, the members are currently working hard on our six raised beds in the allotment area of our garden. They have wasted no time getting their hands dirty, weeding and making the beds ready for planting. They are doing a great job.”

The Yawn charity was created in 2006 by co-founders Jeanette Tennyson and Julie Woodhouse after the pair met when they were working at a children’s care centre in Luton. Tennyson said: “Julie and I both have children with additional needs and, after chatting, we both agreed that there was a lack of social interactions and activities available for their age group. So, to fill that void, we registered and created the Yawn charity,”

Emma Lawrance, registered manager at Little Bramingham Farm commented: “It’s so wonderful that Yawn Life agreed to visit and help with our allotments, it’s not only great for the Yawn Life members, but also for our residents as they thoroughly enjoy getting involved, chatting to the young group members and, even sometimes, offering gardening advice.

“We have chosen Tuesdays for the visits as this coincides with our Susie’s tea room being open. This gives all the community a chance to engage together, interact with the Yawn Life team and see what a great job there are doing for us.

“The residents have built good relationships with The Yawn Life members and always make sure they pop out to see them for a chat to find out what they have been up to, how the raised beds are coming along and to hear about the other activities they have taken part in since they saw them last.

“Our allotment area is a work in progress, but it’s wonderful to see the Yawn Life members so engaged with what they are doing and having fun. The weekly visits are an ongoing activity and once the raised beds are finished and planted, we’ve agreed with Jeanette and Julie that we’ll find out what they’d like to do next and make it happen. Perhaps taking part in some of our activities and interacting with the residents. It could be baking, exercise classes, arts and crafts or game sessions. We’ve got such a wide and varied activities calendar, I’m sure there will be something that they will enjoy participating in.”

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