250 Reasons to Walk: Lillington Leaflet Drop Complete

2 Goodgymers helped their local community in Warwick & Leamington Spa
Lourdes Moya
Stacey R
Warwick & Leamington Spa

Wednesday 1st April

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Today, Lourdes and I successfully completed a leaflet delivery task in the Lillington area of Leamington Spa on behalf of Myton Hospices. The aim of the task was to promote their upcoming Moonlight Walk event and help raise awareness within the local community.

Together, we delivered approximately 250 leaflets, covering a wide residential area. Conditions were favourable, allowing us to maintain a steady pace and ensure thorough coverage of the designated streets. We were mindful to deliver leaflets respectfully and securely, ensuring they were posted appropriately.

In addition to the delivery itself, we travelled to and from the start location on foot, bringing our total distance to around 7 miles between us. This added an extra fitness boost to the mission while keeping things sustainable and in the spirit of GoodGym.

The task was a great opportunity to support an important local cause while staying active and engaging with the community. The Moonlight Walk is a key fundraising event for Myton Hospices, and it felt rewarding to contribute towards increasing its visibility.

Overall, the mission was completed efficiently and successfully, with strong teamwork and a positive impact.

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Stacey Lourdes

Outcome: ✔ 250 leaflets delivered ✔ Event awareness increased within the local community

Reflection: A straightforward but impactful task—great to see how small actions like leaflet delivery can support vital community services.


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