Thursday 14th May
Written by Brighton runner
When I have rang Mrs. K's doorbell, I found no one answer. I checked the map again to make sure the location and keep trying several times...Finally Mrs. K answered me. She said she was confused because her referrer told her GoodGym visit should be on Sunday instead. I understand her concern and worry, I show her the emails between mission control and me before she letting me in. It's easy to insert the extra battery to the wheelchair, however, only one cable connect to the motors. So, I read the user manual and the first sentence said "only one battery is used per time" & the 2nd battery is for backup in case the main one is drained during outing. Mrs. K said the dealer told her both batteries can be used at the same time that's why she willing to pay extra. Therefore, I suggested her to call the customer services and I keep checking out all the spare parts and cables provided from the packing. Then, I found a 3 heads cable which can connect both battery and to the motors. At the same time, Mrs. K received a installation video from the CS which is exactly the same I did. From now on, Mrs. K can move anywhere she want (including toilet she said 😉) during hospital visits instead seeking help.
Mrs. K said there are overgrowth tree branches which covering half of the car and it can't be used for long. So, I help to cut and remove those overgrowth branches before I left.
Saturday 9th May
Written by STEFANIA ROSSO (she/her)
🌱🌻We had a lovely morning at Bevendean Downs parkrun with Rich and some prospective new GoodGymers! It was so rewarding to see the flowerbeds GoodGym helped dig looking great. After the run, we checked out the plant sale at The Bevy. Snagged some plants at the sale and brushed up on my recycling skills playing the Brighton & Hove Food Partnership game @harvestbrighton.
Dave is already looking forward to our next visit at The Bevy—he’s even promised to bake us eclairs! Now just counting down the days until then! ✨ 🤩 Who’s coming?
#GoodGym #Brighton #Parkrun
Tuesday 5th May
Written by Sarah Katharine (She/Her)
15 GoodGymers ran out to Valley View Gardens ready to get stuck into some gardening at the YMCA… but sometimes plans have other ideas. We’re pretty good at going with the flow (and the run).
First stop: a quick drop-off of rescued food from Olio—because sharing is caring and no good food should go to waste.
With our original task off the table, we didn’t leaf it there. Instead, we branched out to the nearby Round Hill Conservation Area. We were only there last week, but turns out the weeds didn’t take the hint. We tackled overgrown trees, gave the pavements a good de-weed, and helped make the area safer by clearing trip hazards.
Good to see familiar faces, Philippa and Michael, and returning, fair weather 🌞 GoodGymers, who keep powering our amazing Brighton Area with their Good will. Welcome back Amy and Cagdas.
Our donation of food, sandwiches and pastries, was a huge hit at the YMCA today. It was a tough day for many, expecially the residents and staff, and we’re happy we could help lift their spirits.
All in all, a tree-mendous effort from everyone—proof that even when plans change, GoodGymers always find a way to make a difference 🌱
We will be back here next week!
Tuesday 28th April
Written by Liam (He/him)
9 GoodGymmers walked, ran and cycled over to Round Hill to help the Round Hill Society keep the streets of the neighbourhood tidy. We welcomed local councillor Raf for his first mission as a GoodGym member and welcomed back 3 of our recent marathon runners (Rosie, Liam and double-champ "more marathons than a 1980s tuckshop" Ruth).
Upon arrival we got a quick pep talk from Dom and then went to pick-up brooms, shears and spades and set to work trimming back the hedges, cutting back bindweed and picking up litter. It was great to see the hedges still looking in a good condition after our visit last year and this time we didn't need to cut back anywhere near as much - although there was of course a healthy chunk of bindweed.
This mission was part of the Workout For The Future campaign recently launched by GoodGym to promote activities that help the environment, create a community connection and keep people healthy. Look out for more over the next few months! The task marked the 1 year anniversary of the creation of the Round Hill Community Pocket Park by the Society.
We made quick work of the topiary and after a snap with Dom we crept back home in the fading spring light.
*Report title must be sung to the tune of One Step Closer by Linkin Park
Tuesday 21st April
Written by Rosie Baker
On a sunny but chilly Tuesday evening, 12 GoodGymmers made their way up (and up and up...) to St Luke's Primary School in Hanover, for our annual task of helping to get the props ready for the Children's Parade, which kicks off the Brighton Festival.
This year the parade is themed on the National Year of Reading, and the children of St Lukes chose the book "The Cave Baby" for inspiration - complete with a giant mammoth puppet. However, we kept our hands dry from papier-mache this time round, and were instead tasked with cutting out as many paper leaves as possible - to be used for the children's cave baby costumes.
We were given a blue-peter style demonstration by our host Lara, and after a hunt for left-handed scissors and some ingenious card-folding - we set about drawing and cutting.
We posed for a quick photo proudly holding our leaves (points to our lovely first timerDerek for creativity) and then headed to the park to share some delicious homemade Tiramisu to celebrate our own Stefania birthday!
Monday 20th April
Written by Roy (He/Him)
On a gloriously sunny morning, Sherman and Roy headed out to help Mrs I with her lovely garden. As Mrs I is currently unsteady on her feet, we focused our energy on the bottom end of the garden, an area she finds particularly difficult to reach.
Sherman took charge of the rear bushes, giving them an impressive trim and clearing away stubborn weeds. He also skillfully lifted and separated one of Mrs I's favourite plants, replanting it in several new spots to help it thrive across the garden.
Roy focused on the rear patio and beds, ensuring every weed was accounted for. He also successfully removed a small, dead tree trunk that might be hazard to the grandchildren.
After completing the task, we were treated to some very welcome coffee and chocolate snacks. It was a pleasure to sit with Mrs I and enjoy the view of her refreshed garden. She hopes we'll return as there's always work to be done! Another successful mission.
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