
24 July 2025
If funded, the Haven will support dozens of people with learning disabilities at Minstead Trust’s headquarters in Minstead, New Forest.
The Trust is close to reaching its target thanks to the generosity of local supporter but now needs one last surge of donations to make this vision a reality.
The Haven will be more than just a building. It will be a safe, welcoming and empowering space where people will have the chance to heal after trauma, take on responsibility, learn new skills and feel proud of what they can achieve.
People with learning disabilities will care for donkeys, sheep, pigs and many other animals under the guidance of a trained animal therapist. Through this they will learn to deal with their trauma as well as experiencing the joy of caring for others – after a lifetime of always being the ones being cared for.
This is crucial as people with learning disabilities are twice as likely to suffer from anxiety and depression as the general public, and 40% experience mental health problems
Adam Dodd, Chief Executive of Minstead Trust, said:
‘This is our final push. The Haven will greatly enhance lives – we’ve seen first-hand the difference that the right environment can make when vulnerable people are dealing with life’s challenges. With your support, we can turn our vision into a vibrant, inclusive space where people with learning disabilities are supported to thrive.’
The appeal will fund:
Minstead Trust currently supports over 600 people with learning disabilities all along the south coast. The Trust empowers people to build the skills and relationships needed to build a fulfilling life.
The Haven fundraiser is aiming to raise £15,000 to complete the project and unlock these opportunities, the Trust is currently two thirds of the way to the target.
Every donation, big or small, brings The Haven a step closer.
Donate today and help make The Haven a reality www.minsteadtrust.org.uk/thehaven