Holifield Camping Weekend is pro-equality

Holifield Farm in Cornwall announce Social Enterprise: non-profit camping weekend for people with learning disabilities and their carers and families
By: Holifield Farm Project
 
June 15, 2015 - PRLog -- Holifield Camping Weekend, previously known as Holi-day, is an annual 2 day non-profit event and camp over, aimed at people with additional needs and learning difficulties. In its 7th year the event allows carers, families and people with additional needs a fun and supportive environment to connect with local community groups, service providers, artists, colleges and schools.

Like any family friendly festival, the weekend is crammed full of exciting workshops, music, campfires and socialising with likeminded people, and makes use of the cream of the Cornish crop of talent. With Jonah’s Lift leading the Barn Dance, and the Miracle Theatre doing a special liver performance; the weekend is set to be an inclusive extravaganza. Each evening there will be a campfire to settle down and create conversation and cohesion between camping weekenders and Saturday morning starts with wake up yoga to re energise all on site.

Over the past twenty six years, the owners of the project have been committed to community work and sustainable living. Their efforts have seen Holifield Farm improve its 32 acre organic smallholding, set in an area of outstanding natural beauty not far from Cornwall's Helford River. Funds raised through a separate annual festival later on in the year have provided the project the ability to run the entire Holifield Camping Weekend as a sustainable energy festival. With environmentalism as one of the Farm's key ethos, they try to provide all energy used on site from solar, wind and biodiesel and keep use of disposable plastic to a minimum.

On site meals at The Holifield Camping Weekend Cafe are reasonably priced and use locally, ethically sourced food, some of which has been grown and tended on the farm itself by the trainees from the Day Centre. Committed to providing a quality needs-led service to trainees, the centre currently has 38 trainees attending on their own personal timetables.  Participating in daily activities such as horticulture and gardening, animal care, conservation, walks, arts and crafts gives service users independent life skills. Holifield Farm owner Rob said, "we are pro-choice and pro respect, so everything at Holifield is inclusive and gives our trainees the opportunities to make choices."

Tickets can be purchased through the website or on the gates, at just £20 for a 2-day camping pass, or £10 per day without camping. Costs for support workers and carers are by donation only. Gates open on Friday 26th 10am and will close again once everyone is packed up on Sunday morning, after a hearty breakfast at the cafe.

For more information on the weekend or to buy tickets, please see the website at http://www.holifieldfarmproject.co.uk/wp2/whats-on-holifield-camping-weekend where a program of events can be downloaded.

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