Worthing

Community mission

A-plantastic way to sow seeds of remember-bud!

5 GoodGymers made their way 5.0km to help the Gulidcare in Worthing.

  • JULIA GLEESON
  • Gillybean
  • Barbara Barrett
  • John Robinson
  • Daisy
 
Monday, 12th of June 2023
 
Led by JULIA GLEESON

Setting the scene

On a sunny Monday evening in June, four dedicated Goodym volunteers arrived at a dementia care home to lend a helping hand in the garden. Despite a slight misunderstanding with the staff, who were initially expecting them to be the entertainment for the evening, the volunteers felt appreciated and proceeded with their plan to assist in the garden.

Volunteers

Gillybean

Gill came prepared with her trusty trug of tools, which turned out to be a lifesaver as there were no tools available at the care home. Her thoughtful preparation ensured that the team had the necessary equipment to carry out their tasks effectively.

Daisy and John

Daisy and John spent their time on their knees, diligently weeding the patio area. Their willingness to get their hands dirty ensured that the garden would be a welcoming space for the residents to enjoy.

Barbara Gillybean and Julia

Barbara, Gill and I worked hard to clear a significant amount of debris from the raised flowerbeds. By removing the clutter, we tried hard to recreate a cleaner and aesthetically pleasing environment for the residents.

Activities In addition to weeding and debris clearance, the volunteers stumbled upon an unexpected surprise. While tending to the raised flowerbeds, they discovered some hidden treasures in the form of onions and potatoes. This unexpected harvest added a touch of excitement and joy to their volunteering experience.

Conclusion

Despite the initial confusion about their role, the Goodym volunteers made a valuable contribution to the dementia care home garden. Gill's resourcefulness with her tools, Daisy and John's thorough weeding, and the efforts of Barbara and Gill clearing debris from the raised flowerbeds all greatly enhanced the garden's appearance. The discovery of fresh onions and potatoes added an extra element of delight to the day. The volunteers left with a sense of accomplishment, knowing they had made a small yet positive impact on the care home and its residents. The dedication and generosity of my small team serve as a shining example of the power of community involvement and the difference it can make in the lives of others.

Thanks all of you !

Julia xx

Report written by JULIA GLEESON


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