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Mr J is unable to get privacy with the curtains, this has been frustrating him because he cannot do it himself.

Sun 1st Mar at 10:00am
Hounslow Report written by Kash
On the first day of March 2026, Sevan and Kash ran 6.5km through Blondin Park, Boston Manor Park and Isleworth streets adorned with cherry blossoms to Hounslow for a day full of missions for older people.
Their first beneficiary, Mr J, had been trying to jump through the hoops to fix his curtain rail and washing machine pipe, but to no avail. The activities requiring him to tinker with a screwdriver above his head or crouching low down only made him dizzy. Fortunately, GoodGymers were there to help.
The loose curtain rail had recently dropped onto Mr J's bed, the curtain was detached, and some of the hoops went missing. Sevan and Kash found most of the hoops on or behind the bed and tightened the metal loops connecting them to the curtain. Next, they threaded the hoops onto the rail, which they later screwed into the wall fixtures. One job done.
Mr J was already delighted, seeing that the window could be covered again. Sevan and Kash then asked him about another job Mission Control had mentioned to them. The gentleman led the GoodGymers outside and showed them another thing detached from where it should have been: a washing machine pipe.
The pair quickly unscrewed slightly rusty screws, now holding only the broken pieces of plastic to the house wall, and replaced the damaged fixings with the new loops Mr J had bought. Another job done - all in just above thirty-something minutes. The GoodGymers said their goodbyes to the grateful Mr J and headed to their second task of the day: gardening, just when the drizzle started to intensify.
Tue 31st Mar at 6:45pm
Help the organisers of the beloved free festival prep their equipment ahead of the festival
Read moreSat 28th Feb at 3:00pm
Ealing Report written by Sevan
"The flowers are to brighten up my flat"
...said Ms C as she took her shopping inside, with Kash and Sevan following her. The first task for today's mission was to find a vase or other thing that could hold water to put the flowers in. With Kash completing the most important task of the day, it was time to start the decluttering work for Ms C.
Ms C asked the pair where they'd like to start, in the bedroom or the living room. Well, the route to the bedroom was blocked, so the living room was the way to go. Ms C's carer had tidied up by placing Ms C's unsorted belongings into black bags. Ms C had unpacked the bags so that she could see what was in them and now they needed to be sorted through by Kash, Sevan and Ms C.
Kash and Sevan spent the task crouched on the floor, surfing through the belongings covering it. They worked through documents, batteries, pens, expired medication and a number of scissors that didn't work as scissors anymore. One bag was filled with recycling and rubbish to dispose of, with the rest of Ms C's items moved onto the couch to be looked through in more detail later.
Sat 28th Feb at 1:00pm
Westminster Report written by Sevan
As usual, there was a stack of donations waiting outside Miss M's front door when Kash and Sevan arrived. It looked like 1 trip to the local charity shop, so Sevan asked if there'd be anything more to take today.
"Not today. There are some books to donate, but I need to get to them first"
"It's too difficult. They're heavy" - Miss M
Undeterred, Kash and Sevan pressed a little, then a little more, while Miss M was still resistant, saying that the boxes were too hard to reach and too heavy. Eventually they convinced Miss M to let them take a look after the first donations were done. The GoodGymers would then see what the problem was.
The first round of donations was easy. It was full of handbags (again) and Kash and Sevan were back at Miss M's flat in 30 minutes. They then went inside for the first time to look at the book challenge and on the way, Miss M found more coats, cushions and crocheted blankets that could be given away, filling 3 more bags.
In the living room, Sevan slid his way between a chair and a sofa to the far window. The biggest problem wasn't his body or his legs. It was finding some empty space on the floor to put his size 8s. Once there, he found a stack of needlepoint books (to donate), some wicker baskets with fabric (to discard) and 2 archive boxes. The boxes were supposed to be filled with books too, but they were surprisingly light. Can you guess what Sevan found when he looked inside? 👜s of course!
After all that chat about heavy boxes filled with books, it was good to have helped Miss M learn that the boxes could be moved, they weren't dangerous and importantly, there was something easily donateable in them.
Sat 28th Feb at 10:00am
When nine GoodGymers stood on muddy crossroads in the middle of Grove Farm woodland, Mike, the leader of the regular volunteer group, asked an existential question.
Who wants to be a beaver today?
Ash, Melissa, Thaiza and Kash decided they would identify as beavers and use their natural talents to help Mike strengthen the dams, slowing the flow of the Grove Farm stream.
Find me some wood!
Big and small, half-rotten or three-quarters-rotten logs and branches were stacked on top or wedged against the existing two wooden dams to prevent the construction from falling apart. The aim was to extend the dams' lifespan and prevent water from leaking onto the paths. Pretty good for faux beavers, right? How effective the intervention was, time will tell, but it was lots of fun - particularly for those prepared and wearing wellies like Thaiza!
Meanwhile, Devi, Richard, Harvey, Steph and Sevan were up at the wood anemone battlefield, fending off a bramble attack. The thorny plants never knew when to stop, so the blackberries kept growing ahead of the anemones blooming season next month. The good news was that, within the last three years of helping Friends of Grove Farm, we weakened the brambles enough that they haven't grown back in full power since. That means less work for the new GoodGymers, but, hopefully, more wood anemones for everyone to see at next month's conservation day!
Sun 1st Mar at 11:00am
Will allow her to enjoy the view of her garden.
Read moreSat 28th Feb at 3:00pm
Ms C would like to help moving items of futniture around and organising things so that they can be donated.
Read moreSun 1st Mar at 2:00pm
Sat 14th Mar at 10:30am
Encourage biodiversity and local community engagement along the Grand Union Canal
Read moreSun 8th Mar at 10:30am
Dignity, health and hygiene. Enabling people to leave home in clean clothes, not being embarrassed by their appearance.
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