Rebuild The Nest
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The Nest has now moved to a new more suitable home at Silver Leys Polo Club Little Hadham, exciting times and collaborations are ahead, but the most important issue for now of restarting the weekly Men and Women sharing circles remain.
Your help is still greatly needed to initially fund the building of the base for the so far unused Yurt donated by Stevenage Suicide Prevention. Once this has occurred and the Yurt erected suffering disconnected locals can once again receive their vital connection talking therapy that they have greatly missed and which in some cases may be the difference between life and death.
Thank you for any generosity you can spare for this worthy cause.
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Brothers and Sisters of The Nest, a community sharing support group where attendees go "To be Safe, Seen, Heard and Understood" are raising funds to be fully operational again at its new site in Little Hadham after it was forced to relocate from its previous home in Wareside last year.
Having helped thousands of venerable community members since 2016, founders of The Nest Community Interest Company, River and Kim Taylor desperately need to restart their vital operation which has also the gained support of the Stevenage Suicide Prevention Fund who purchased a brand new Yurt for the use of the weekly men and women sharing circles.
Tragically the Yurt sits still unused in the barn of the derelict small holding on Valley Fields, Little Hadham, that the couple were able to rent from land owner Paul Sexton who approached them after hearing about their eviction plight last year. Herts Mercury Story
Monies raised will allow the crucial Yurt base to be built, the construction of compost toilet facilities, a new website launch as well as improving road access and parking to the off grid site whose only facilities are a bore hole and a genroator to pump the free water up to the couples camper van home .
Once operational its hoped Kim can also offer her holistic therapies from the Yurt allowing the couple to grow their business, which includes plans for camping pods and a 7 seater vehicle to collect venerable beings in an acute state of distress that would otherwise not be able to reach this potentially life saving service.
Your generosity has the potential to be truly life changing for all attendees and is gratefully and lovingly appreciated no matter how small.
For more details of this heartwarming and vital support group please visit The Nest CIC Facebook Page
Organizer and beneficiary
James Purves
Organizer
England
River Taylor
Beneficiary