Accessing Boaz

Get in touch with Mike, Sally or Rachael on 01962 761749 or 07971 688838 to arrange a visit or for more information.

Boaz current charges:

Transport to and from the project is the responsibility of the individual members – some use Dial-a-Ride or other community transport.

Boaz can be funded through the Independent Living fund, Direct Payments, a Care Manager/Adult Services or privately. We may sometimes be able to help with a sponsor.

How to find Boaz:

Boaz is situated in an idyllic setting on Hill Farm along the A272, off the A30. When driving to us, please ensure you approach the project using the drive clearly marked 'The Boaz Project'

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Our Nativity and Carol Service is on Friday 2nd December at 7pm.

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Fifty new chickens arrived just before Christmas and were introduced to their purpose built new home... a palace by all accounts...some have already started to lay but the eggs are very small at the moment. Hopefully some milder weather will encourage them all to start producing as we can never match the demand for the nicest eggs in Hampshire!! (probably).
The four new additions to our family (the lambs), who arrived in April, are Violet, Buttercup, Honeysuckle and Daisy.
They have all settled in really well and now feel very much at home. Members have been bottle feeding them so they are very friendly and make a welcome addition to the life of the project
 
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Our Robin
This friendly little chap came to visit and appeared to have lost his mum. After a warm up in the greenhouse he was on his way....only to return to our barn, we think to check out nesting opportunities!!
 

Whilst most members of the Boaz Project were taking part in their annual carol service Mike Perkins, pictured in the red hat, was becoming the first person to swim one mile for charity at the Tidworth leisure centre. Mike, whose son Tony attends the project- and was one of the wise men in the nativity presentation - needed to complete 64 lengths but actually swam 72 and raised over £400 in sponsorship. 

The money raised will be put towards the cost of the new chicken shed also pictured. Mike, who works for Hatts Coaches, in Foxham would like to thank all those who kindly sponsored him.


Pictured from left to right: Mike Perkins, Sam Musgrove, Mike Whalley (manager), Darren Green, Robert Byers: Seated, Tony Perkins and Lisa Collins’

 


Group Event Organisers

Would your group like a trip to the countryside with food and drink provided in a 250 year-old tythe barn? Boaz would love to host you. Phone Mike or Sally for an informal chat about what we can offer. Sorry, the barn is only available for Boaz events.