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3 Goodgymers helped their local community in Woking
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Woking

Sunday 28th April

Report written by Wayne

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This morning Wayne, Kirsty, & Nadia headed to Brookwood to help the All Aboard Club build a giant train track for neurodiverse children to play and interact with 🚂.

We met Richard and a few young volunteers who were also helping out. The beauty of this task is there are no instructions its just build a track, and every time its always different 😄.

Nadia joined us for her 2nd task within a week which is fantastic. This was Kirsty & Wayne 2nd time to get involved with this amazing task.

There were plenty of bridges and signal crossings as well as the dreaded engineering works. 🤣. Within the hour we had created an amazing track just in time for the arrival of the first kids. Seeing the smiles on their faces was amazing.

Keep a look out for some up and coming tasks and enjoy the rest of your weekend.


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Woking
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All Aboard Club
Helping set up a big train set for children to play with in an ADHD/Autism safe play session.

We run play sessions across London and Surrey for autistic ADHD and SEND children, where they can build and play with our giant train sets in a safe, understanding and supportive environment.

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Attendees
Nadia
Kirsty Raynes
Wayne
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Nadia

Sun 28th Apr at 6:09pm

Well done team 😊