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Help run drop-in service on a Friday where homeless can get free clothes and wellbeing services

Fri 3rd Apr at 11:00am
Help run drop-in service on a Friday where homeless can get free clothes and wellbeing services
Read moreSun 15th Feb at 2:00pm
The latest Sunday session for Care4Calais, a charity that helps asylum seekers and refugees receive clothing appropriate for living in the UK, saw a sudden deficit of men on the task. The all-female crew, Angela, Libi, Kash, and task owner Tamzin, was capable of everything that the male GoodGymers could do, apart from one job: reliably testing the sizes of large men's clothes as trying them on would have been futile.
"The concept of being a large man is so abstract to me. How can I tell large from double extra large?" - Kash.
The community mission was the first Care4Calais session for Libi, who returned with enthusiasm for her second even GoodGym task. She joined Kash in making standard small men's packs, preparing customised parcels for hotels that received funding for clothing for refugees, and then sorting donated men's t-shirts by size - the trickiest task.
Meanwhile, Angela, already familiar with the basics of the Care4Calais system, joined Tamzin in making custom packs, carrying boxes up or down the stairs, and then helping Tamzin load the donations into the car for later distribution.
Tamzin has recently refurbished her Care4Calais hub, making more space for volunteers to work next to one another. We're looking forward to returning for the next session very soon and clearing the abundance of donations with double efficiency! We will be back for that task next week.
Sun 15th Feb at 2:00pm
Dignity, health and hygiene. Enabling people to leave home in clean clothes, not being embarrassed by their appearance.
Read moreSunday 1st February

LIBI Mol V A been cheered 10 times.
Goodgymers have noticed what Libi has done and have cheered them 10 times. We doff out caps to you Libi.
Saturday 31st January

LIBI Mol V A earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.
Libi completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Libi was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.
Saturday 31st January

LIBI Mol V A has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Libi is a now a fully fledged GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the first time. They are out there making amazing things happen and getting fit at the same time.
Sat 31st Jan at 9:22pm
Welcome to GoodGym Ealing, Libi!
Mon 2nd Feb at 5:18pm
Really nice experience. Looking forward for more. Thank you
Sat 31st Jan at 1:00pm
The second instalment of the "Operation Pond" at The Grange Primary School saw an influx of GoodGym forces, with four Ealing regulars: Steph Ducat, Sevan, Afshin and Kash, a frequent Hounslow guest: Maxime, and three faces new to Ealing: Ines, Breda and Libi. For Libi, it was her very first GoodGym session, and she welcomed the opportunity with a constant smile.
Nova, the school's garden club teacher and the lead of the mini wetlands centre project, had several tasks today for the GoodGymers, volunteers, parents and children who joined the Saturday afternoon session. Breda, Libi, and later Sevan were digging the grass around the pond and transforming the slightly overgrown area into flowerbeds and even one raised bed, which suddenly materialised in the middle of the session (thanks to one crafty volunteer). They planted a variety of flowers and herbs, daffodils, wild garlic and spinach. Maxime was busy with a general tidy-up, litter picking, raking and wheelbarrowing leaves to the faraway compost pile, and lending a hand in multiple side-quests he kept discovering.
The biggest operation that needed the most volunteers was, of course, the pond. We were surprised to see that it was filled with some water again. Maybe it shouldn't have been so unexpected, given the recent weeks of rainy days. Armed with buckets, we quickly dried the pond to a reasonable degree, pouring the water into a tank and then into a drain on the playground. A couple of youngsters joined in, guided by their parents, and we were amazed by their enthusiasm and determination.
Between our first and second sessions at the Grange Primary School, Nova had secured several half-tonne bags of donated material for filling the pond. Gravel, sandy soil and topsoil were one ingredient for making the pond shallower. The second ingredient was the muscle. Ines, Afshin, Steph, Sevan and Kash, together with one super-strong volunteer, were shovelling the dirt, carrying bucketloads of earth, dragging and tipping really heavy bags, and moving the soil to shape a smaller pond with less steep banks. Then they moved the soil again. And again. It was hard graft, but eventually they carved a neat, muddy bowl and covered it with a liner. The other half of the old pond, which would become its own project, was separated from the new pond with a barricade made of tyres.
That was the point where we stopped, as we had run out of material to continue filling the basin and ideas on how to further improve the pond at that point. Nova was pleased with the result today, and mentioned she'd be keen to host another session with GoodGymers once she secures additional funding for the mini wetlands centre.
Sat 31st Jan at 1:00pm
Give local children a place to learn about wildlife right on their doorstep
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