A Garden for The Child and Adolescent Mental Health Unit in Aberdeen - Plant Appeal

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Long time Friend of the Cruickshank Gardens, Heather Dale, has designed a garden for the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Unit at City Hospital, Aberdeen. Children and teenagers with a wide range of difficulties including autism, anxiety, and eating disorders travel from throughout the Grampian region to be treated at the Unit.  The staff have been keen to develop a garden for many years as horticultural therapy.

Recently they have received a grant from the NHS Endowments Trust to bring this to reality with the help of Heather Dale Garden Design.  Staff and patients had plenty of great ideas, but lacked the practical knowledge to tie them together into a cohesive design for the space available.

A couple of interesting stories about children who use the unit can be read by clicking the link below.

A grant from the Endowments Fund was almost enough to cover the build, but to plug the gap Heather is hoping The Friends, and others, will be able to help by splitting and growing on plants from their gardens. These will be collected together at Solstice Nurseries on the South Deeside Road, who will also be donating some plants.

Click on the link below for the plant list, and if you can help, email Heather at heather@hdgardendesign.co.uk or phone 01330-811989 to let her know the plants you are able to provide.  Collection can be arranged if required.

Alternatively a donation can be made to the Endowment Fund Just Giving page by following the link below. In the message box be sure to indicate the donation is for NER11476 CAMHS Garden. More information about the project can be found on Heather’s website at https://www.hdgardendesign.co.uk/camhs-garden.

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