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The American International Church's cold weather shelter helps 16 Londoners each and every week - you'll be making sure things are ready and inviting for the evening's guests :)

Wed 11th Feb at 6:15pm
The American International Church's cold weather shelter helps 16 Londoners each and every week - you'll be making sure things are ready and inviting for the evening's guests :)
Read moreTue 10th Feb at 6:45pm
The GoodGymers who ran last night from Ealing Broadway to Acton were wet in seconds after leaving the covers of Spring Bridge Mews. True or false? False. They had been soaked long before meeting at the starting point.
Yes, that group run was certainly in the "wet one" category, and yes, the weather was less than ideal for a leafletting activity. Fortunately, shortly after Sevan, Steph, and Kash arrived in Acton and met Maria with an umbrella, the rain eased, and the four were able to kick off the task.
On behalf of Action West London, we've been walking around Acton to post flyers about another round of the Movement on the Mount, a free community exercise programme helping women overcome barriers to being active through weekly fitness sessions at St Mary’s Church Hall. The registrations for next Movement on the Mount were about to close in less than a week, so the deadline was tight to get the word out.
We hit the streets North of Springfield Gardens. Some were a good fit for the target audience (Essex Rd, Hereford Rd, Shalimar Gardens), others not so much (Creswick Road, Pierrepoint Rd, Lynton Rd, with big houses and flats with no outside postboxes).
By the end of the task, our leaflet envelopes were empty and our minds full of hope that women who may face challenges accessing exercise, such as low confidence, caring responsibilities, limited income, or their cultural background, will find their way to the Mount.
According to Steph's stats, each of us walked 3.33km during the task - that's halfway to beast mode, if you know what I mean!
Next week we're heading towards Northfields and Blondin Park for a run, a woodchipping task, and most importantly, hot chocolate! Sign up now!
Thu 12th Feb at 6:00pm
Sun 8th Feb at 2:00pm
The lovely Mr T from far North must have beaten the record of getting me running for a single mission: 22km. 8 km out through busy Holland Park Avenue and equally packed Hyde Park, then 14 km back to Ealing via Paddington and Acton. Luckily, Lidl was just 130 metres away from Mr T's flat!
The gentleman praised his regulars, Nick and Loiuse, but was still happy with what I've delivered today.
Mr T is a history buff, and I learned from him that the granddaughter of the revered Polish king John III Sobieski was the titular queen of England, Scotland, and Ireland, and the mother of Bonnie Prince Charlie. A chat with Mr T and the interesting fact were absolutely worth the run!
Sun 8th Feb at 11:00am
Hammersmith and Fulham Report written by Sevan
"Do you have a bucket?" - Mrs C
...was not what Kash and Sevan wanted to hear from a beneficiary at the start of a mission to clean Mrs C's windows. Thankfully, Mrs C was not as unprepared as they initially feared. There was a mop bucket, some cleaning cloths and a brand new step ladder and window cleaning pole. Mrs C had a large bottle of Fairy Liquid and the dregs of some white wine vinegar too. Sevan mixed them together with warm water and made some good-enough-for-the job window washing liquid while Kash put the window washing pole together.
Inevitably, Kash and Sevan got wet. Sometimes in expected ways, like water dribbling down their sleeves as they reached up to clean the windows. Other times, they were surprised, like when they tried to rinse the mop bucket with the garden hose that was strung over a window. The bucket stayed dry and instead, they turned on a water feature that sprayed everywhere, giving the window and the GoodGymers a nice a shower.
Once they had everything prepared, Kash and Sevan breezed through cleaning Mrs C's traditional wooden sash windows. They speedily worked through the panes in the back garden and back door, plus the bay window in front, cleaning the frames and sills too. The squeegee wasn't great, leaving a few streaks, but Mrs C was really pleased and could see the difference immediately.
"I can see the shine in the kitchen! ✨" - Mrs C
Sun 8th Feb at 8:40am
Ealing Report written by Sevan
A lot of the chat before Acton Junior parkrun this morning was around the Winter Olympics. Who's seen the opening ceremony? Who'd been firing themselves down an ice flume on a tea tray at 120kmph? Who had the most impressive or least practical outfits at the opening ceremony? Had the GoodGym team been in training for today's parkrun?
"Timekeepers, are you ready?" - Run Director
"Yes, my thumbs are ready."
"They've been in training."
"They're at peak performance, ready to record times!" - Sevan
The rest of the team were ready too, with gold standard marshalling by Maria, Harvey, Chris and Steph. Lightening fast barcode scanning by Joanna... and dependably slow tail walking by Kash.
There weren't any 120kmph performances today and thankfully no ice either, so the 61 finishers made it safely around the track. The first finisher recorded a more sedate, yet still impressive 14.52kmph (or 8:15).
Sun 8th Feb at 8:10am
Ealing Report written by StephDucat
Meeting early at Ealing Broadway Station on a dry Sunday morning, 3 Musketeers set off on a chatty run to Acton Junior parkrun where each of them were volunteering. Kash, Sevan and Steph Ducat ran roughly 3.5km and had a chat/catchup before reaching the park in no time.
Sun 8th Feb at 8:10am
Come with us for our next chatty 3km from Ealing Broadway to Acton Park
Read moreSat 21st Feb at 2:00pm
Fight climate change and increase the local community's connection with nature
Read moreSat 7th Feb at 4:00pm
You didn’t run here in this weather, did you?, Ms C greeted me with her classic line.
Of course I did, although it was a very short run since my second session on the day got cancelled, and I ended up coming to Ms C from home. In changed shoes, less wet and muddy - wow! Ms C gave me an opportunity to double my steps during the mission, sending me right back to my local Sainsbury’s. She needed some emergency food, so I scrambled to get her some chicken drumsticks, fruit and a kitchen towel. She was very pleased to have something healthier to cook rather than relying on ordering pizza when running low on food.
Another exciting fact was that I still had over an hour to help Ms C with her decluttering. We ventured to the cold, damp, unused bedroom at the back of the house and took some suitcases and bags to the living room for Ms C to go through on her own. I was happy to see she had made progress while the GoodGymers were away, packing away the clutter from the floor into bags she had stacked in the corner of the room. She said that the task made her breathless and that she wasn’t too happy about the solution, as the items in the sacks still had to be reviewed. Nonetheless, to me it looked like progress, and Ms C had a plan to go through one bag at a time to decide what to keep and what to dispose of.
I moved some bags and dived under a chair to find and connect an extension cable, to which I plugged the TV and a heater (which also had to be located) to keep Ms C extra warm when she’d be going through a batch of her belongings this evening.
Before I left, Ms C highlighted future tasks she’d need help with, including changing a SIM card in her phone and planting bulbs before it’s too late - but for now, the decluttering remains a priority.
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