Show your support for Enham in the Waitrose Community Green Token Scheme We’re over the moon to have been selected as one of three charities taking part in the Waitrose Andover Community Green Token Scheme! With the support of the Waitrose Andover store and its customers, the scheme puts the spotlight on three meaningful projects for local charities. There are three grants up for grabs (£500, £1,000 and £1,500). Customers will receive a green token at checkout to vote for the project that resonates with them the most. Every charity will receive funding, and your votes will help shape how it’s shared. A vote for Enham Trust will be supporting our Soil to Plate project – where disabled people learn to grow food, develop better nutritional choices and reduce food miles by growing locally. Funding from the grant we receive will go towards a new polytunnel to support the project, giving disabled participants in our Soil to Plate activities more accessible growing space, a longer planting season and the chance to grow a wider variety of produce. Lily Haig, Corporate and Community Partnerships Manager at Enham Trust says: "Thank you so much to Waitrose Andover for selecting Enham Trust as one of the charities! I would like to ask our supporters to please pop a Green Token in and vote for Enham Trust to give us the best chance of receiving the maximum funds available." Voting will run from 1 April to 30 June 2026, with grants awarded later this summer. If you live locally and can spare a moment to make a real difference to the lives of disabled people, we’d love for you to pop into the Waitrose Andover store and cast your vote for us! Your vote will help transform our growing space for years to come. If you’re not local but would still like to support the project, please share this announcement or engage with our social media posts to help spread the word. Manage Cookie Preferences