Giving back at a grassroots level | | | In a neighbourhood hub in Tottenham Hale, an inspirational group of people are nurturing a rare green space. The volunteers of Living Under One Sun tell us their stories of getting involved, mastering personal challenges and forging new friendships. | |
| | | | What personal benefit do you gain from volunteering here? | |
| Tereza: “A sense of balance. We look after the soil and grow plants together. It allows me to heal and face my busy life outside well.” | |
| | | What’s the ethos of Living Under One Sun? | |
| Leyla: “The fact that we live in the middle of London and people are isolated or they haven’t got a voice is incredibly sad. By knowing each other and connecting, healing and skill-sharing, you reverse this. The story of LUOS is about what we can do, rather than what we can’t do.” | |
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