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Had some good news today

My son has Down's Syndrome and a number of medical conditions. He loves horticulture at school, but not being a gardener, our back garden was paved many years before he was born. It isn't really suitable for growing things, and I don't have the money to buy raised beds (or the ability to make them!).


I applied for a grant for my son, to have raised beds in the garden. He really wants to grow carrots (his favourite vegetable). We passed the first round, and were told that although a decision will be made before Christmas, it would be early next year before we are informed. There are only a certain number of applications that can be awarded, as obviously funds are limited.


Well, today I have had an email to say that our application has been successful! I'll receive more details in the new year, but we've already had a visit from the charity last month. My son was offered a lot more than the two raised beds that we had asked for - their policy is to completely redo the garden, and as I was looking to my son's future needs, they have developed it further.


I'm delighted, as this will make a big difference to my son. Growing vegetables and herbs is something that he can manage to achieve, and he enjoys it. I know that we are lucky to be successful, and what a great time of year to find out!
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  • nearlyrich
    nearlyrich Posts: 13,698 Forumite
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    Lovely news hope you all enjoy the garden.
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  • sheilavw
    sheilavw Posts: 1,702 Forumite
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    Wonderful news. My Brother David 47 has Down's and works for a gardening charity Freshfields 2 days a week and loves it. Well done x
  • What wonderful news. I'm sure your son will love it and you never know where this may lead in the future. I hope your son and all the family enjoy your new garden.
  • What a lovely early Christmas present. I hope it brings your son a lot of enjoyment.
  • nannytone_2
    nannytone_2 Posts: 13,010 Forumite
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    i'm thrilled for you and your boy.
    happy christmas! ;)
  • What a fantastic early Christmas present! So pleased for you and your son!
  • colin13
    colin13 Posts: 1,007 Forumite
    great news,,and never need to buy veggies again,,deffo a win win :)
  • HB58
    HB58 Posts: 1,787 Forumite
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    That's great news! Thank you for taking the time to tell us :)
  • Thanks everyone. This, along with the birth of my first grandchild, has made a great Christmas for us. We are very fortunate this year.
  • My son has Down's Syndrome and a number of medical conditions. He loves horticulture at school, but not being a gardener, our back garden was paved many years before he was born. It isn't really suitable for growing things, and I don't have the money to buy raised beds (or the ability to make them!).


    I applied for a grant for my son, to have raised beds in the garden. He really wants to grow carrots (his favourite vegetable). We passed the first round, and were told that although a decision will be made before Christmas, it would be early next year before we are informed. There are only a certain number of applications that can be awarded, as obviously funds are limited.


    Well, today I have had an email to say that our application has been successful! I'll receive more details in the new year, but we've already had a visit from the charity last month. My son was offered a lot more than the two raised beds that we had asked for - their policy is to completely redo the garden, and as I was looking to my son's future needs, they have developed it further.


    I'm delighted, as this will make a big difference to my son. Growing vegetables and herbs is something that he can manage to achieve, and he enjoys it. I know that we are lucky to be successful, and what a great time of year to find out!

    Hi, yes what great news, i am so glad the offer was more than the two raised beds. It imo would have been a shame to only do the two beds. Happy summer days for your all now.
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