Camden

Group run

A Flapjack Society

31 GoodGymers made their way 5.0km to help the C4WS and The Camden Society in Camden.

  • Camden runner
  • Sophie H
  • Jess
  • Steve Coman
  • Paul Bown
  • John Shirley
  • Jacqueline Shirley
  • Frances Powrie
  • Alexandra Kate
  • George
  • Shirin
  • Steve Lee
  • Sarah Rajabalee
  • Morag Shackerley-Bennett
  • Louisa
  • Rosie Ashworth
  • Sophie Cavanagh
  • Amanda Weilenmann
  • Lambeth runner
  • Katherine Holdstock
  • Alex
  • Imogen
  • Hanry Alexander Heatherwick-Lammers
  • Lawrence Roger
  • Chris Goldsack
  • Katie Allan
  • Alejandra Castro
  • Zahava Michal
  • Emily Wain
  • Amy Butterworth
  • Matt Dunsten
 
Wednesday, 31st of January 2018
 
Led by Paul Bown

31 GoodGymers ran between 5-8km to help Camden Society paint and C4WS make beds

Hey, hello, whatup - that was fun wasn't it! Brilliant night of great people, fun fitness and GOOD tasking. Welcome to newbies - Matt, Amy, Emily, Zahava and Imogen who joined us for the first time last night - lovely to have you along!

In the news this week:

  1. There is a GoodGym Monthly Social next Thursday at the Square Pig in Holborn, come along it will be full of puns, fun and Pritesh...
  2. Well done Beth Hoskins (who started at GG Camden and is basically one of ours) who was the first person ever to reach 500 Good Deeds in GoodGym, she was sent a letter by the Prime Minister and Huffington Post wrote a cool article about her

After an active warm up in the cold January air we split into our teams and got 'gooding'. Chris took a team of 10 to help C4WS at the American International Church make beds for the homeless, over January and March each year we send a team of 10 people weekly to help the shelter with this task - saving them lots of time and effort.

Camden Legend Sophie Hedges wrote a cool haiku about the task:

American Church

Bed for the night, basic right

Fold corners with care

We are going to have a different member each week do a haiku about the bed making - it's an incredibly important task but it's hard to write 10 normal reports on it. Chris' team made quick work of the beds and then ran up to Kentish Town to join us for a last minute cleaning job - smashing 8km overall!

Camden Society Report by PB:

A team of 20 ran to Kentish Town to go help Camden Society, it was 2.5km up there and everyone kept a good pace to our NEW TASK. The Camden Society runs services across London and Oxfordshire. With a reputation for creativity, innovation and enterprise they generate new opportunities for people with disabilities to achieve greater equality. All their services are person-centred, supporting people to develop their lives in whatever ways they choose.

This fantastic charity have 10 sites across London, including 8 cafes, their Head Office and a site which sends out our GoodGym t-shirts! These are all run and serviced by people with learning difficulties - amazing!

Steve is actually an artist

Our tasks for the evening were as follows:

  • John and Laurence cleaned the shop windows; front, back and around
  • A team of 5 cleaned and scrubbed the walls, doors and services on the downstairs kitchen
  • A team of 4 sanded and painted the hallway
  • A team of 3 sanded and painted and disabled toilet

Amazing work all! We stayed for 45 minutes and got tons done. Now joined by Team Chris we ate some flapjacks, took a group pic and headed home for a stretch.

Sign up here for next week, three tasks - Abbey, St Mary's & C4WS!

PB out

Report written by Paul Bown


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