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Egino Emerging is a gathering of like-minded volunteers, academics, social entrepreneurs and guerrilla gardeners determined to make a profound difference in neglected communities.
Expanding on the ethos of the Incredible Edible network, and endorsed by Incredible Edible CIC, Egino Emerging connects disused land with socially excluded people to create inclusive opportunities for positive engagement within regenerative agriculture.
Whether it's growing food to donate to food banks, or creating a vermiculture social enterprise designed to enable self-sufficiency for the socially excluded, Egino Emerging employs a wholistic approach to deal with ecological and social issues and arrive at effective solutions.
    
Expanding on the ethos of the Incredible Edible network, and endorsed by Incredible Edible CIC, Egino Emerging connects disused land with socially excluded people to create inclusive opportunities for positive engagement within regenerative agriculture.
Whether it's growing food to donate to food banks, or creating a vermiculture social enterprise designed to enable self-sufficiency for the socially excluded, Egino Emerging employs a wholistic approach to deal with ecological and social issues and arrive at effective solutions.
Contact
Address
                    Buarth Cynfor Selattyn Road Glyn Ceiriog, 
                                                    LL20 7HB,
                United Kingdom
Work Tel. No.
07707041696
    eginoemerging@outlook.com
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In Brief
No. of Volunteers
10
    Does the organisation involve volunteers with experience of the criminal justice system?
Yes
    Primary Field of Work
Attitudes, thinking and behaviour
    Custody or Community
Community
    Organisation type
Social Enterprise - non-profit
    Regions
Wales | Wrexham / Wrecsam | Gwynedd / Gwynedd
    Fields of Work
Attitudes, thinking and behaviour | Collaboration and partnership working | Education | Employment | Environment & regeneration | Mental health | Peer support | Personal development | Physical health | Prisons | Probation reform | Resettlement | Volunteering