Prince William and Kate Middleton Collaborate With Life at No.27 and Brynawel Rehab to Launch ‘Therapy Gardens to Support Mental Health’
It’s raining charities, other royals and of course, Prince William and Kate Middleton have to be the frontrunners. With full-fledged Coronation preparations going on in full bloom, the Prince and Princess of Wales have been swiftly taking over their daily tasks as well, rendering off their duties towards the UK Sovereign as smoothly as they can. After giving major flashbacks to Princess Diana at a recent Rugby match appearance, the royal couple donned another gorgeous ensemble to attend a new campaign.
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Apart from other campaigns, mental health, and soundness have always been a top priority for Wales. Starting this year with the shaping us campaign while promoting child mental health, the duo has bolstered it further by championing mental health initiatives for elders and meeting local communities.
In the latest tweet from Kensington royals, the Prince and Princess of Wales on their second Community Impact Day launched a collaboration between The Royal Foundation and Life at No.27. Ahead of St. David’s Day, the entire team is at creating allotments and therapy gardens to support mental health and well-being in communities across South Wales.
Life at No.27 has partnered with a well-known rehab, Brynawel Rehabilitation Centre, in the united kingdom. The Prince and Princess of Wales graced the center and looked closely at the way the rehabs functioned including the side effects of drug and alcohol addiction. The same rehab has been providing the ones in need with a range of support programs in Wales.
How will the new campaign by Prince William and Kate Middleton help the ones in need?
The six therapy gardens that will be created across South Wales will be closely monitored by the couple themselves. The social enterprise Life at No. 27 has provided the noble cause with critical support as a part of the community’s impact politely. The Royal Foundation has read in its latest issue, in fact, just conveyed national and local organizations to support the design and build. While also keeping in mind the funding, tools, plants, seeds, and other materials well.
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Once done, it will provide the kids with their space to play and learn. Elders and young adults can also engage themselves in soon to be made herbal garden, a mud kitchen, and an interactive learning space above all.
How did you like the new initiative by the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince William, and Kate Middleton?
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