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raised of £2,000 target by 11 supporters

    Weʼve raised £482 to Help the Friends of Albion Millennium Green Charitable Trust to create a Forest school for local families and schools.

    Funded on Friday, 26th May 2017

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    Story

    Albion Millennium Green is a community green space in the heart of Forest Hill. It is a haven for wildlife such as woodland birds, butterflies and other insects. There is a wide variety of plants and trees including bluebells and primroses in spring and a community orchard of apple, pear, plum and cherry trees.

    This community green space is managed by a local charitable trust. The Friends of Albion Millennium Green are supporting WildTree Learning to set up a Forest school for local families and schools.

    WildTree Learning will be delivering Forest school sessions for preschoolers aged between 2 and a half to 5 years old. These sessions will be designed to give children the opportunity to learn from the natural world, develop essential skills and help them prepare to become confident, creative and independent learners and be ready to be part of a mainstream educational setting.

    In order to buy equipment and Forest school resources, the trust needs to raise £2000 and is reaching out to our friends, well wishers and the wider community to reach this goal.

    Help the Friends of Albion Millennium Green Charitable Trust to create a forest school for local families.

    Follow us on Facebook to receive updates about the Forest school at https://www.facebook.com/wildtreelearning/

    Read more about the Friends of Albion Millennium Green at http://www.amgfriends.org.uk

    Read more about WildTree Learning at https://www.wildtreelearning.co.uk

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    • Nikki McKnight7 years ago
      Nikki McKnight

      Nikki McKnight

      7 years ago

      Hi there. Thanks to everyone who has given generously to the Forest School project at Albion Millennium Green. So far we have raised almost £400 of our £2000 target. On behalf of myself and the Friends of Albion Millennium Green we thank you for your donations. The donation page is still open and we still need £1600 to reach our target so please keep giving. We are grateful for all of your support.

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    Page last updated on: 5/26/2017 21.26

    Supporters

    11

    • Sarah fryer

      Sarah fryer

      May 26, 2017

      Small steps to something amazing. Well done Nikki. Very exciting.

      £50.00

    • Sheila Carson

      Sheila Carson

      May 24, 2017

      Great project!

      £20.00

    • Paul Duncan

      Paul Duncan

      May 20, 2017

      Great work Nikki. Xx

      £20.00

    • Julian Williams

      Julian Williams

      May 6, 2017

      All my best wishes with this venture!

      £30.00

    • James Mcknight

      James Mcknight

      May 6, 2017

      Wishing you well in your fundraising project. With all our ❤️

      £100.00

    • Peter Smith

      Peter Smith

      May 5, 2017

      Good luck Nikki! Xx

    • Sally & Rob

      Sally & Rob

      Apr 30, 2017

      We're backing top quality whittling tuition.

      £100.00

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    Nikki McKnight

    Nikki McKnight

    WildTree Learning is owned by Nikki McKnight, who is an experienced Forest school practitioner and has experience in working in Forest school nurseries in the London area. She has also worked with a primary school in Kent to develop their Forest school environment and curriculum.

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