Moulton couple hailed as “points of light” by PM
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A chamber member organisation run by a pair from Northampton who run a permaculture project with an education and rejuvenation centre have received Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s daily Points They have now been described as ‘outstanding individuals’ by those working in Parliament. “Sol Haven”, run by Sammuel Yisrael and Natasha Caton in Moulton, hosts wellbeing projects, particularly for people who have experienced hardship and has delivered wellbeing events to over 500 Natasha experienced various addictions and homelessness at a young age, and partnered with Samuel, a long-time community volunteer who has extensive experience of working with people who are Together they created a project that could help people grow and recover from adversity by connecting meaningfully with natural surroundings. On their farm, the pair provide sessions in rural skills, growing food, eco-therapy, meditation, nature-based arts and crafts, Congratulating Sammuel and Natasha on their award, Chris Heaton-Harris, MP for Daventry, said: “It is wonderful news that Sammuel and Natasha are being recognised by the Prime Minister for their outstanding contribution and support to homeless and vulnerable people in the community. ‘Sol Haven’ Sammuel and Natasha said: “This is an incredibly humbling experience to be honoured in this way. “Points of Light is an important initiative and we are honoured to be considered as ‘outstanding individuals’ by those working in Parliament. “We are beyond delighted to be able to offer vulnerable and homeless individuals a safe working environment to learn, grow, and reach their full potential. Bringing all our passions and expertise together to Sammuel and Natasha are recipients of the Prime Minister’s UK daily Points of Light award, which was first launched in April 2014 to recognise outstanding individuals making a difference where they live. Each Chris Heaton-Harris, Sammuel and Natasha’s local MP for Daventry, said: “It is wonderful news that Sammuel and Natasha are being recognised by the Prime Minister for their outstanding contribution and support to homeless and vulnerable people in the community. ‘Sol Haven’ This award comes at the time of them launching their new wellbeing course “‘Ploughing The Mind’ which has been supported by the National Lottery Community Fund. The ‘Ploughing The Mind’ 12-week course has been carefully designed to help people struggling with their mental health to reconnect with the community, themselves and make new friends. Activities within the course include nature and horticultural therapy, mental health education, movement meditation, drumming and cooking. A mixture of activities combined to provide support, outlets for expression and the ability to learn Following the completion of the programme Sol Haven will look to continue to support people in a wider programme. One that will continue to help them to overcome the barriers to both engaging socially with others and finding work. There are a variety of sessions available each supporting a maximum of 6 people. The programme is structured to use evidence-based tools designed to support positive change and greater wellbeing with two reviews of the attendee’s progress, one midterm and one on completion. All attendees will be given a certificate to show the completion of the programme.
There are additional health and wellbeing sessions also available to further your development. We will look to continue to support our participants to work towards training and employment as appropriate.
Available sessionsMonday· Am 10:30 – 12:30 · Pm 14:00 – 16:00 Tuesday· Am 10:30 – 12:30 · Pm 14:00 – 16:00 For more information or to request a place on the programme, Alternatively contact Natasha and Sammuel at admin@slhavens.co.uk. |