by Waterlily Project Administrator | Aug 23, 2022 | General, Health & Wellbeing, News
Thanks to an award from Postcode Local Trust, a grant-giving charity funded entirely by players of People’s Postcode Lottery, our charity has been helping to support vulnerable women and children by working alongside Relate Bournemouth, Poole & Christchurch...
by Waterlily Project Administrator | Jul 25, 2022 | General, News
Team WLP are absolutely thrilled to have won the Community Support Award at the first ever Christchurch Business Awards held at the idyllic Captain’s Club Hotel and Spa. Project manager Liz Carter picked up the award on behalf of all the staff and volunteers who...
by Waterlily Project Administrator | Jul 25, 2022 | General, Health & Wellbeing, News
Water Lily Project is proud to be spreading its support for women to Africa. We donated craft packs to WLP supporter Elizabeth Cottell who took them to Malawi where her mother Barbara Lamport-Stokes has lived since just after the war. Barbara, pictured here with one...
by Waterlily Project Administrator | May 31, 2022 | Events, General, Health & Wellbeing, News
“You can’t worry what’s going on in your life when you’re painting.” Wise words from Penny Priest who we say a fond farewell to as she packs away her paints after running art sessions for over 20 years here at WLP. In that time, she’s helped hundreds of...
by Waterlily Project Administrator | May 10, 2022 | General, News
A warm welcome to Emma Whitney who joins us as Cafe and Hospitality Manager at our community café in Barrack Road. Emma brings a wealth of experience in the hospitality industry to this role. She and her husband Ben managed their own restaurant in Spain for four years...
by Waterlily Project Administrator | Apr 5, 2022 | General, Health & Wellbeing, News
The Water Lily Project in Christchurch will be offering more mental health support to women in crisis in the local community, thanks to a grant for £5000 from the Dorset Community Foundation. Our Christian charity which supports vulnerable women back to independent...