Thanks to Project Giving Back by RHS Chelsea Flower Show garden
The Royal National Lifeboat Institution will be one of the 1st two charity beneficiaries of a new scheme, Project Giving Back, established to enable charities and not-for-profit organizations to create a garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
Project Giving Back will organize
for the funds and support required for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution to
apply for a prestigious Main Avenue Show Garden at the 2022 RHS Chelsea Flower
Show. Being part of the world famous show will give the Royal National Lifeboat
Institution a great chance to raise funds, recruit new fans and share its
lifesaving stories with the huge spectators which visits RHS Chelsea Flower
Show every year.
Jayne George
Jayne George, Royal National
Lifeboat Institution Fundraising, Marketing and Media Director, says: “This is
such a wonderful opportunity for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution and we
are incredibly grateful to Project Giving Back and the RHS for making it
happen. This has been a dreadful year for everyone but there is something very
hopeful about planning and creating a garden, and we are excited to be able to
share that with our volunteers, supporters and the general public.”
“We can’t say yet who will design
our garden or what it will look like, but I am certain that it will honor our
charity’s long history of saving lives, inspire our next generation of
lifesavers and supporters and, of course, bring some much-needed beauty and color
to all our lives.”
Project Giving Back is the dream of
two private entities who want to offer a important springboard to a wide range
of charitable causes whose work has suffered during the worldwide coronavirus
pandemic. Well-known and emerging designers, landscapers and nurseries will be
teamed with a range of UK charitable organizations’ to help increase awareness
of the diverse and varied way they support people, plants and the planet.
In 2022, 2023 and 2024, Project
Giving Back will support 14 charitable organizations’ each year with funding
and experienced advice to create a range of gardens at the show.


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