CARE FARMING NETWORK BLOG

February 3, 2023

February Monthly Member Gathering Recording

Our February Monthly Member Gathering highlights two care farms that provide trauma-informed therapy. Simple Sparrow Care Farm teaches people how to care for land, gardens, and animals they are empowered to better care for themselves and others. Gould Farm, founded in 1913, is the first residential therapeutic community in the nation dedicated to helping adults with mental health and related challenges move toward recovery and independence through community living, meaningful work, and clinical care.

Presenters

Brett Thatcher LICSW, MTS (he/him) is a clinical social worker and psychotherapist at Gould Farm in the Berkshires of Massachusetts. He has completed post-graduate training in intersubjective psychotherapy and mentalization-based treatment. His current research interests include contemporary psychoanalytic theory, Queer and Critical Theory, and queer mental health in a heteronormative world. When not working, Brett is often found cooking a meal for friends, running or cycling through the hills, or reading his way through a pile of books.

Jamie Tanner is an Ordained Pastor & Theologian in Residence at Restore Church, Austin TX. Jamie is a retired combat medic in the US Army, mother of four, and married to Eric Tanner. In 2017 she founded Simple Sparrow, a care farm in Central Texas that teaches all ages, backgrounds, and abilities how to care for land, gardens, and animals with the mission of Learn+Grow+Heal. She got her masters from Dallas Theological Seminary and returned to complete a DEdMin. Her dissertation and research is a training program development and evaluation of the Simple Sparrow model, which combines spiritual care and trauma-informed care. The goal is to equip and support more care farmers who seek to provide spiritual and/or trauma-informed care for their own organization. At Simple Sparrow Care Farm, Jamie continues to develop and evaluate care farm programs and service outcomes. She also provides pastoral care in her community and enjoys reading outdoors with friends.

Our next member gathering will occur Thursday March 2nd at 3 pm (ET.) Find out more here, and we look forward to seeing you!

February 2, 2023

Flying Starlings

GREEN THERAPY, ART WELLNESS, PLAY & IMAGINATION IS BENEFICIAL FOR ALL PERSONS.

By taking the time to understand needs, work with students, reflect with parents and research data Flying Starlings was able to develop a style that has resulted in education through the use of art and agriculture for all children.

Flying Starlings

ART STUDIO BARN:

A barn turned into a unique Art Studio to imagine, explore, and make art. Art Therapy, Education, Work Programs, and more! Art increases mental health, motor skills and helps with self-expression.

GRAND BARN:

A former riding coral turned indoor open space for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder and our community of families to move, socialize & play. Space used for Events, Dancing, Animal Therapy, Art and Agriculture.

It’s important for all children, especially those with ASD, to have an environment to stimulate physical health and cultivate social engagements.

SENSORY GARDEN

A Special thank you to Lowes, Seekonk MA, for supplying flowers, solar lights and benches for Flying Starlings Autism Sensory Garden.

Sensory Garden

Location and Contact Information

Flying Starlings Inc. | 1279 Reed Rd Dartmouth MA

508.961.8018

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January 23, 2023

L’Arche Tahoma Hope

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We currently have four homes in our community, each with a personality of its own. Some homes have quieter core members (the term we use for the people with disabilities that are part of our community, as they are at the “core” of our life together), while others have folks that would be at a party every night of the week if they could. Our homes range in size from 4 to 10 people (assistants and core members).

 

Our Mission
To make known the gifts of people with developmental disabilities, revealed through mutually transforming relationships;

​To foster an environment in community that responds to the changing needs of our members, while being faithful to the core values of our founding story;

To engage in our diverse cultures, working together toward a more human society.

Greenhouse Gala

Location and Contact Information

12302 VICKERY AVENUE EAST
TACOMA, WA 98446

(253) 535-3178
Phone (206) 325-9434

Website: https://www.larchetahomahope.org/

 

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