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Whirlow Hall Hall Farm Trust

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Whirlow Hall Farm Trust, established in 1979 by Michael Hill and Alan Aikin, is an educational trust that recognizes the importance of outdoor learning, especially for children facing challenges in mainstream education. They have created a serene countryside location where inner-city children and those from challenging backgrounds can learn and thrive. With a focus on helping over 10,000 children and young people each year, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds, Whirlow Hall Farm Trust offers a wide range of programs and services.


These include high needs residential visits, free farm tours, and student work experience opportunities. They also rely on volunteers, corporate support, and fundraising efforts to continue their impactful work in the community. In addition, Whirlow Hall Farm Trust operates a farm shop and butchery, providing customers with access to high-quality produce.


The farm believes in the importance of sustainable agriculture and promotes the consumption of local, farm-fresh products. Join the Whirlow Team and experience the magic of the farm firsthand. Take a guided tour on their famous tractor rides and discover the diverse range of animals that call the farm home.


Whether you're planning a wedding, birthday party, or corporate event, Whirlow Hall Farm Trust offers a stunning venue with a beautiful barn for hire. Celebrate their 40th anniversary and be a part of their mission to empower children through outdoor education and growth. Donate, get involved, and support Whirlow Hall Farm Trust in creating a brighter future for children in need

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Nonprofit

Company Size

11-50

Year Founded

1979

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