Queen Elizabeth's Foundation for Disabled People


Volunteer Gardening - Leatherhead

Do you enjoy gardening and can spare some of your valuable time to help our Clients enjoy their gardens?

Any gardener will know the chores are varied from weeding, planting, mowing, pruning and so much more.

Whatever you enjoy, we would greatly value your help, you don’t need any particular experience, just a willingness to help out in any way you can.

If you belong to a group or have friends with local allotments, help or work in a local garden centre and would like to volunteer as a group that would be fantastic too!

Posted Sept 24

Mission Statement

Queen Elizabeth’s Foundation for Disabled People (QEF) is a disability charity based in Surrey, with national reach. With more than 85 years’ experience of developing innovative services which support almost 10,000 disabled people a year to achieve their potential and increase their independence.

QEF works with children and adults with physical and learning disabilities or acquired brain injuries. They offer a wide range of expert services, whether it’s providing expert neuro rehabilitation to rebuild a life affected by brain injury, providing assistive equipment and specialist advice to increase independent mobility, or acquiring the skills to drive a specially adapted car.