At the Network of Wellbeing, we have a vision of wellbeing that is inclusive, collective, systemic and sustainable, because we believe that people can only thrive if the planet is thriving too. That’s why, over the last few years, we’ve
Setting Up and Sustaining a Library of Things is a new toolkit, by the Network of Wellbeing and the Share Shed, for people inspired to run a Library of Things in their community. Mirella Ferraz, our Projects Manager and co-founder
The National Lottery Community Fund has awarded the Network of Wellbeing £252,316 over four years for the Share Shed – A Library of Things and activities to encourage sharing and repairing in South Devon. Here, our Projects Manager, Mirella Ferraz,
There’s nothing like a Bob Marley song to brighten up your day, but would you be game enough to sing it with total strangers on public transport? Well, commuters around the world did just that on a Monday morning commute
This guest post by Rev. Sam Wernham explores the pressures and joys of learning outside of the formal education system. This post forms part of our education and wellbeing series. Guest post by Rev. Sam Wernham I wake in the
The Network of Wellbeing is delighted to launch some new videos showing the wonderful work of some of our recent Totnes Wellbeing Fund grant recipients: Zest Physiotherapy for Life, Foxhole Community Garden and Magic Dye House. The Totnes Wellbeing Fund aims
This video showcases the Functional Fitness MOT events for people over 60, run by Totnes Wellbeing Fund grant recipient Zest Physiotherapy for Life, in Totnes and Dartington in summer 2016. Zest Physiotherapy for Life specialises in physiotherapy for older people
This video shows the transformation of Totnes Wellbeing Fund grant recipient Foxhole Community Garden. It has become a space for people of all ages and sectors of the community to come together with nature, grow healthy food, relationships, bodies and
This video showcases the work of Totnes Wellbeing Fund grant recipient Magic Dye House, dedicated to bringing art, nature and colours into hospitals and places devoted to children and their health as an important part of the healing process. The
“Why do we exist? Life is short, it is brilliant, it is sometimes tough – we build communities that help everyone live life as fully as possible” – Sunday Assembly website. The Sunday Assembly was started by Sanderson Jones and
In this post Florence Scialom and Oliver Ayyildiz of the Network of Wellbeing (NOW) interview Sergio Lopez Figueroa, founder of Big Bang Lab, about how his perspective on wellbeing informs his work on a project called Humming in Harmony (HiH).
Now in its second year, the Totnes Wellbeing Fund is being recognised locally as the Fund that supports small changes which make a big difference to wellbeing in and around Totnes, Devon. The Totnes Wellbeing Fund offers grants up to
NOW’s Larch Maxey was on the Isle of Man from 22nd-25th February, as part of the island’s first ever Wellbeing Week. The Week was a huge success, with almost 100 people attending wellbeing workshops co-facilitated by Larch, a very well-received
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