Kevin Li


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Wandsworth

Protect the trees!
🗓Saturday 10:00am

📍Godley Gardens SW18 3EY

Care for tree beds and spread mulch

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Kevin Li signed up to a community mission.

Sat 3rd May at 10:00am

Protect the trees!

Care for tree beds and spread mulch

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Kevin Li signed up to a group run.

Mon 5th May at 12:30pm

Tidy up the Wandsworth GG garden

Join us for a short session doing a spot of weeding and tidying up

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Kevin Li
Kevin Li went on a group run

Mon 28th Apr at 6:30pm

Let the goose times roll!

Wandsworth Report written by Anastasia Hancock (she/her)

🌞 GoodGym Wandsworth in the evening sun

On a sun-drenched Monday evening, still basking in the post-London Marathon glow, an energetic gang of GoodGymmers ran to St Mary’s Church in Battersea for a brand-new task. Not just any church—this is Battersea’s oldest, where William Blake tied the knot and J.M.W. Turner once whipped out his paints to create his iconic river scenes.

A massive shoutout to all those who ran the marathon on Sunday, and kudos to the spectators, who undertook the noble task of clapping, shouting and creating signs that Turner would be proud of. Respect.

An even bigger Wandsworth welcome to Kate, who joined us for her very first GoodGym adventure! She picked an absolute banger of an evening: blue skies, a route bursting with blossom, and a riverside scene straight out of a Richard Curtis movie. There were geese waddling past wisteria in full bloom as the sun set over the Thames- all that was missing was Hugh Grant himself.

Our mission for the evening was to weed, litter pick, spruce up paths, and hang bunting. Within minutes, the area was buzzing with the sounds of gardening, laughter and debates over where to hang the next bit of bunting.

Among the more curious discoveries: a small religious plaster figurine and what we concluded was a leg tag—left behind by someone who was in a bit of a hurry...

As the sun dipped lower and the geese gave us side-eye for disrupting their evening stroll, we gathered for a few lovely group shots and admired our handiwork. But we weren’t done yet...

On the way back, we hit up several fitness stations (because one plank is never enough) and made a detour to check on the bulbs we planted earlier in the year. And guess what? Just like GoodGym Wandsworth, they were blooming beautifully 🌷💪

Next week it's a bank holiday so we'll be having a lunchtime run on the Monday over to the GoodGym garden.

This weekend we need help protecting the trees in Wandsworth, and if you fancy a double header of tasks you could op down to Streatham to beautify the nature reserve there - what a bank holiday weekend!

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Kevin Li
Kevin Li signed up to a group run.

Mon 28th Apr at 6:30pm

Kevin Li
Kevin Li signed up to a community mission.

Sat 26th Apr at 10:00am

WWF x GoodGym Wandsworth: Gardening at Coronation Garden, Southfields

This local small park is totally community run and a hub for families using the local schools and nursery.

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Kevin Li
Kevin Li signed up to a community mission.

Sat 4th Jan at 2:00pm

Litter Picking in and around Mile End Park

Improve the local environment and green space for local wildlife and the community

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Kevin Li completed 10 good deeds with GoodGym. 🥳

Monday 9th September 2024

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Kevin Li completed 10 good deeds with GoodGym.

Kevin has done 10 good deeds. They are a trusted GoodGym runner and are now eligible to join their local TaskForce.

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Kevin Li
Kevin Li went on a group run

Mon 9th Sep 2024 at 6:30pm

Blast for the paths

Wandsworth Report written by Anastasia Hancock (she/her)

There was lots to celebrate last night, from Catherine's victory at the Great North Run yesterday to welcoming Ammrs to his very first group run - give him a big cheer!

Unfortunately not everything went quite go to plan, as when we turned up to Battersea Park's lovely therapy garden, our task owner for the evening was nowhere to be seen! However, that did not stop us getting to work. After a quick phone call for the code to the shed we got stuck in to a spot of weeding along the paths.

The garden is used as therapy for adults with a variety of conditions such as autism, physical disability, mental ill health and learning difficulties. It also offers various programs such as vocational training and support to enable unemployed disabled Londoners to overcome their barriers to employment and access job opportunities, and helps stroke survivors improve their mental and physical health by working with horticultural therapists. There are workshops for adults whose mental health means they need an environment designed to minimise stress and anxiety and also women only gardening programs.

It may not have seemed like we had loads of big jobs to do while we were there, but with the garden being used for such impactful activities on a day to day basis, helping keep it weed free and welcoming really does make a difference. And we also got to admire the huge courgette flowers and opium poppies!

After half an hour of work we found a nice spot in the park for our fitness session, which last night focused on upper bodies. Our traps, lats, biceps and triceps all got a thorough workout - and we even got joined by a beautiful dog keen to get involved!

It may feel like Autumn is drawing in, but we've got plenty to keep you warm over the coming months! Why not join me for a plog along the river tonight helping collect polluting litter? Next week in Wandsworth we're going back to Paradise cooperative garden and then on Tuesday we have a great task at Trafalgar Square handing out food and sorting donation for rough sleepers. Hope to see you there!

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