Sat 21st Jun at 3:00pm
Ealing Report written by Sevan
On the hottest day in the country so far this year, 4 GoodGymers arrived at one of their regular Care4Calais sessions not knowing what to expect. Three of them had run 9km from their previous task in Southall and were hot, hot, hot! 🥵
Task owner Tamzin welcomed the group with cold drinks and pistachio ice cream, which made everyone perk up and got them ready for the task ahead. Other volunteers had been earlier in the day to prepare clothing packs for refugees, so sorting new donations was the main task for the GoodGymers.
Tamzin brought in one set of donations at a time, which seemed to be never ending. Carrier bags, boxes and a suitcase all made appearances with the priority being separating out the women's, men's and children's clothes, then sizing and storing all of the female attire. Some of the sizing was more hands on (or body on), especially when the stated sized looked totally wrong. Surprisingly, there was a lot of summer clothing to work through at the start of the season. On the other hand, a few jokers thought that donating winter scarves and gloves in the current heat wave would be helpful 😒.
"Those trousers are more commando" - Steph
"You mean camo?" - Sevan
"😳" - Steph
Some more novelty items were found including a yellow "Me call shenanigans" t-shirt that GoodGymers had sorted and packed before (old photo added to report) and had been returned by one of Care4Calais' clients. Maybe it wasn't for them. Kash also found a mysterious object.
"Is this a skirt? Oh. No, it has opening only on one side. Is it a bag?" - Kash
"It's a pillowcase" - Sevan
"I've got one of those too" - Steph
"Well at least there's 2 of them" - Sevan
Stacks and stacks of the women's clothes were sized and neatly stacked to go into stock and those that didn't make the grade were set aside to be donated to other charities. That never ending supply of bags, well, ended thanks to some great teamwork 🤜🤛. The replenished stock room was now ready for the next set of volunteers to prepare clothing packs when new request come in.
Fri 20th Jun at 12:00pm
Ealing Report written by Sevan
The Hanwell Carnival is taking a break this year and not wanting to disappoint the children of Hanwell, the organisers planned a fun-draising event instead. GoodGymers joined the local volunteers to get The Viaduct pub ready for the big day tomorrow.
In the pub garden, the first thing to do was make space by moving the pub's garden furniture, putting picnic benches on the lawn. Then, it was time for gazebo building.
The gazebos were put in the gaps left around the tables and chairs. The first one involved a lot of trial and error as many of the volunteers had erected them before, but no one definitively knew all of the steps needed. Eventually, it was up and it needed to be secured to some trees and pegged down to stop it blowing away or being stolen.
"I saw someone walking down the street with a giant tent on their back" - Harvey
Once the gazebo was tethered down (involving some YouTube learning for Iram, Chris, Harvey and Sevan), it was onto the next 4, which went up pretty easily now they had the know how. There were a few extra levels of difficulty to master, like working around a raised bed where the tent leg needed to be. Chris wielded Thor's hammer to knock the chunky tent pegs in, at one point seemingly breaking them through concrete 🤯🔨💪.
Iram and Roberta were asked to help to decorating the garden and car park, putting up colourful netting to protect the princess who'll be coming tomorrow from the eager children. There were also colourful flag poles to display in the car park which looked brilliant once they were cable tied into place.
The team were able to build all of the gazebos and place many of decorations too. The fundraising event is set up for success with the regular volunteers ready to put the final touches in place tomorrow, like face painting and some traditional fairground games. We hope they have a great day!
Sat 21st Jun at 3:00pm
Dignity, health and hygiene. Enabling people to leave home in clean clothes, not being embarrassed by their appearance.
Read moreFri 20th Jun at 12:00pm
Creating a great day for the people of Hanwell and supporting Hanwell Carnival
Read moreSun 25th May at 2:00pm
The second appearance GoodGym Ealing made at Featherstone High School Learnscape was all about woodchipping a path running through the length of the garden, connecting its two gates. Volunteers Alex, Gurpal, Andrew and Ki were very eager to get the task going as five heavy bags of woodchip were awaiting to be spread. The only missing part was more hands!
Luckily, GoodGym came with a strong team again:
We had three wheelbarrows for ten people to complete the woodchipping task. How many did we use? None! Dragging and tipping bags proved to be more effective, both as a full-body workout and as a way of distributing woodchip. But that's not all! Between moving bags and spreading the chips, we had to lay a membrane on the entire length of the path and pin it to hard, dry soil. We had one mallet for the pins, so we had to get creative!
Having 90 minutes for the task, we knew we had to get focussed. Did we? Driven by our desire for a challenge, we allowed ourselves to get distracted by a side mini landscaping project. We fulfilled Alex's and Jags' vision of an outdoor classroom, having a mound of soil, spare woodchip, heavy logs and donated rubber mats as materials. See the outcome in the photos!
Although we have not started woodchipping until about 20 minutes before the end of the task - believe it or not - we've made it: the new path was laid!
"Thank you so much for all your time, advice and work - I can't believe how much we achieved in the time!" - Alex, the task owner.
With another satisfying session under the belt that Sunday, we split: running, walking or cycling, back home or for yet another task in the day.
Sun 25th May at 7:34pm
Fantastic team work, another GoodGym mission completed. You guys are amazing.
Sun 25th May at 8:27pm
Hiya amazing people all round so so inspired by the gang. Xx
Sun 25th May at 2:00pm
Create a site where children can learn about science
Read moreMon 19th May at 10:30am
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