Last year, we supported over 120 people through therapeutic crafting.

70% Live with long-term physical or mental health issues.

20% Are registered disabled.

Impact on Individuals

Through creative activity and community connection, participants experience:

  • Improved mental and physical wellbeing
  • Increased confidence, pride and self-esteem
  • Reduced loneliness and isolation
  • Stronger social connections and friendships
  • Practical and creative skills for everyday life
  • Access to affordable paint to improve homes and spaces

Volunteer Impact

  • Over 1,200 volunteer hours contributed in 2025-2026

Voices of Participants at The Shed

“It’s given me a light in my life when things were fairly dark.”

“When I lost my husband I needed to meet people, it’s hard when you’ve got no one. It’s a nice place, even if you don’t want to make anything, it’s nice to just sit and have a cup of tea and a chat with new people, It’s done so much for me.”

“The people here helped my mental health. They’re kind and always willing to help.

“ If I had not had the courage to attend one of these classes, I really don’t know where I would be now. I attended a taster session, and I just felt a sense of belonging. Talking to people who had been in my place, who listened, who comforted me, and helped with my healing process, with that, I began to see a light at the end of the tunnel. You can’t ask for a more welcoming environment.”

Get Involved

There are many ways to be part of Levels at The Shed:

  • Attend a workshop or course
  • Drop in and try something new
  • Volunteer your time or skills
  • Refer someone who may benefit

Whether you’re looking to learn, connect, or give back, you’ll be welcomed into our Shed community. Contact us for more information. Email: enquiries@levelsattheshed.org.uk