RPS Group recently helped Walking With, a charity based in the North East, which works across a range of social inclusion activities to support asylum seekers and refugees.

Walking With provides a welcoming safe environment for all who attend their centre and provide education and resources.

RPS supported the Grow & Eat initiative, by funding, providing, and installing equipment to help the project develop and encourage more participants to take part! 

The aim of the project is to help communities in the North Tyneside area learn how to make more efficient use of their available space, whether that is public or private, in order to grow food and improve their physical and mental health.

Samsoudini Moussa, Walking With, said:

"We are really grateful for the goods provided by the RPS Group. Having a tap and sink in the garden has enabled our Grow and Eat project to be more efficient.

Its helped with the day-to-day tasks needed in the garden to help maintain the growth and upkeep of our Vegetables, flowers & garden activities. It looks amazing, helps us save time, and makes our work much easier!"
 



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