The organisation’s themes: Being Included/Social Inclusion, Citizenship/Community Development, Education and Personal Development, Emotional Wellbeing, Environmental Protection or Improvement, Equality and Diversity, Health, Keeping Active and Involved, Leisure and Hobbies, Mental Wellbeing, Physical Activity, Play and Children's Activities, Relieving Poverty, Unemployment/Employment
Who the organisation is for: Carers, Children with Additional Needs, Families (Parents and Children Together), Looked-After Children and Young People, Men and Women, Parents/Single Parents, Young Children (aged 0 -12), People affected by Domestic Abuse and Violence, People identifying as LGBTQ+, Young people (aged 13-25), People from minority ethnic communities, People experiencing mental health issues, People experiencing Unemployment, People with learning disabilities, People with physical disabilities, Refugees and asylum seekers, Tenants and residents
Organisation description: We aim to increase community capacity, mental wellbeing, nature connection and holistic development to the community of East Bolton and beyond, through the provision of quality Forest School programmes to those would ordinarily have barriers to accessing them. These can be financial, mental, language and cultural barriers. We work primarily with children and families, in many settings, to ensure access to the benefits of Forest School, and others who work with children and young people.
Where the organisation operates: Breightmet & Little Lever, Central and Great Lever, Chorley Roads, Farnworth & Kearsley, Halliwell & Crompton, Horwich & Blackrod, Rumworth, Unsure
Location: The Roost at Bright Meadows, between 8-10 Ashley Avenue, Waggon Road, Bolton, BL2 5AR
Email: hello@littlebatslearning.org
Phone: 07818925678
Website: http://www.littlebatslearning.org