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Sevan

Sevan


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Doing good since November 2019

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49 Month Streak

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71 Month Streak


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Ealing

May Grove Farm Conservation Day 🌸💚 Green task 💚 Discover a wonderful nature reserve in Greenford
🗓Saturday 10:00am

📍David Lloyd Sudbury Hill UB6 0HX

Improve the biodiversity of the beautiful place for people to visit & relax

Sevan
Giovanni
Kash
Melissa Russell
StephDucat
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Sevan signed up to a mission.

Sun 24th May at 2:00pm

Decluttering for Mr E (wk1)

It will enable Mr E to remain safe at home and prevent the risk of him tripping and falling down.

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Sevan
Sevan signed up to a mission.

Sat 23rd May at 1:00pm

Kitchen and Bathroom Drawer Sorting for Mr M (wk1)

Mr P is registered blind, so this would help him a lot

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Sevan signed up to a mission.

Sat 23rd May at 3:00pm

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Sevan went on a group run

Tue 19th May at 6:45pm

One small step for a GoodGymer, one giant heap for the orchard

Ealing Report written by Kash

After burning through an impressive pile of woodchip in a single session in March at Lammas Enclosure Community Orchard, the bar was raised for GoodGymers: the woodchip delivery that followed almost doubled the size of the heap! We’d like to say that the number of GoodGymers at the Tuesday sessions also doubled. Well, we are not there yet, but last night we came with a strong team of eight to destroy the new pile, and - more importantly - refresh the path in the enclosure and the Forest School seating area by spreading fresh woodchip.

A range of runners, cyclists and walkers made their way to Walpole Park to help pick up the tools for the task. Sevan, who led the task, Conor and Kash ran from Ealing Broadway, Jo and James cycled, and Marie, Chris and Anna walked to the task. Marie made a big comeback after a break from GoodGym, combining the woodchipping session with plenty of walking for her step challenge - we’re sure she’ll smash it!

While pushing wheelbarrows offered a perfect way to get more steps in the day, raking and loading woodchip into barrows targeted different muscle groups.

”The shovelling is a proper upper body workout!”

With a dedicated team of GoodGymers hungry for an impactful activity, only the number of wheelbarrows available stood in the way of finishing off the woodchip pile. In less than an hour, a thick layer of woodchip was covering the path from the orchard gate to the circle of logs in the Forest School, which was also neatly surrounded by woodchip. Great work, everyone!

Next week, we’re heading 2km East of Ealing Broadway to tackle the litter haunting an alleyway between West Acton and Park Royal. Sign up now!

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Harvey Gallagher
Dave M
Ivar Toft
StephDucat
Kash
Sevan
Sevan signed up to a community mission.

Sat 30th May at 7:00pm

Your old shoes can take them further

South African runners from poor communities can’t afford running shoes. Your gently used running shoes can change that.

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Harvey Gallagher
StephDucat
Ivar Toft
Sevan
Sevan went on a community mission

Sun 17th May at 11:00am

Everything Everywhere All in Boxes

Ealing Report written by Kash

After a morning of cheering almost a record-breaking number of young runners at Acton junior parkrun, four GoodGymers went for a 6 km walk to another task in Ealing. Maria stepped in at the last-minute to join the session with Care4Calais after finding out that a slot had unexpectedly freed up. Well done, Maria!

Sevan, Steph Ducat, Kash and Maria met with task owner Tamzin, who had three types of jobs for them.

Pushchair washing

A wave of donated baby 4-wheels just hit Care4Calais - some particularly grubby - which meant that Kash’s services were in demand. As the usual pram cleaner, Kash swapped her socks for crocs, grabbed a brush and a hose, and spent a decent chunk of the session enjoying herself outdoors, giving used pushchairs a good jet wash. She even found a 10-pence coin - a tip for her efforts - in one of the vehicles.

Men’s clothes sorting

Who would better handle categorising and organising mixed-up men’s stock than a double-act of GoodGym guys? Sevan and Steph powered through all sizes of masculine outfits, including a quite niche 6XL pair of trousers. They found a range of formal apparel: suits, shirts and waistcoats, unfortunately, inappropriate for the asylum seekers living in hotels. The session had a record number of unsuitable donations: from heavily worn underwear to non-clothing items such as a deodorant or hunk soap, which were deemed to end up in a bin or a charity shop.

Making packs

Maria lent Tamzin a hand with making parcels for adults and children, including shoe packs and bags with school uniforms. Tamzin had special goodie bags for kids containing water bottles, notebooks, hair clips and bands for little girls. Maria even packed some really cute carrier bags made of material that felt like a teddy bear!

The last 20 minutes of the task everyone spent packing up excess sorted men's clothes into temporary boxes and bags, then stomping on cardboard shoe boxes to fit them in a recycling bin. Four GoodGymers got so much done in just two hours! Tamzin received a full 8-hour volunteer workday of help to support refugees in a single GoodGym session - how impactful is that!

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Dave M
Sevan
StephDucat
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Sevan
Sevan went on a community mission

Sun 17th May at 8:40am

Chaos Gains

Ealing Report written by Sevan

There were a lot of children at Acton Junior parkrun this morning. It was a surprise to most people, including the Run Director, who hadn't planned for it. Only one of the regulars told Sevan:

"I forgot when the school were coming" 🤫

Yep, a school had encouraged their students to come along today and it had doubled the usual number of runners. Acton Juniors had gained 60 extra participants. Most GoodGymers reported that it was either "busy" or "chaos" with Maria reporting lots of corner cutters, Steph's high fiving hands were working overtime and in the funnel, children and parents were backing up as Sevan tried to scan all of their barcodes. Chaos reigned until reinforcements were put in place.

Kash was tail walking on her 100th parkrun volunteer and to her, everything was pretty normal. The extra numbers didn't make any difference to what was happening at the back of the field.

It took longer than usual to wrap everything up. Most of the new children looked to have a good experience and with any luck will become regulars in the coming weeks and months.

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Paul B
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StephDucat
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Sevan
Sevan went on a training session

Sun 17th May at 8:10am

Usual Suspects

Ealing Report written by StephDucat

Early Sunday morning and the 3 usual suspects met in front of Ealing Broadway Station to then disappear in the streets of Ealing towards Acton Park where they were going to volunteer later. 2O minutes later and they were ready to marshal. tail walk and scan the young runners at junior parkrun. Nice and easy run with some chatting and catching up.

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Sevan
Dave M
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Sevan went on a mission

Sat 16th May at 5:00pm

Camellias Keep Falling On My Head

Hammersmith and Fulham Report written by Sevan

The last mission of the day for Kash and Sevan had an intriguing title, "Cut, trim and shape garden". How does someone shape a garden? Would they become garden designers? The GoodGymers needed to find out and arriving at Mrs J's home, they could guess what was meant. There were two trees that had been shaped like balls.

Mrs J greeted them and explained that she'd become partially sighted 18 months ago. It meant that she could see some things well and other things were more difficult. Gardening was no longer possible for her and that was tough as she loves gardening, which the GoodGymers could still tell by looking around. Under the cover of grey clouds, Mrs J eyes told her that was too dark to do any work. For Kash and Sevan, even though it was overcast, there was definitely enough light for a few more hours, so they got started.

As expected, Mrs J wanted the GoodGymers to reshape the topiary at the front of the garden. The balls had grown and lost their shape, so an expert was needed to smooth their fuzzy edges. As Kash loves trimming hedges, Sevan volunteered her for the task, leaving him to the "cut, trim" part of the mission.

Kash grabbed Mrs J's shears and a step ladder for the high work, starting with the camellia tree. Sevan worked in the flower bed below, pulling out weeds and having a steady drizzle of camellia leaves and dead heads land around him. As Kash reviewed her work from different angles, trying to create the perfect sphere, Sevan moved onto the other flower beds and trimming the bushes and shrubs in Mrs J's front garden.

Part way through the mission, the pitter patter of camellia leaves changed to the more traditional raindrops falling on the GoodGymers' heads. Mrs J came out and suggested to Kash and Sevan that they stop. As the rain was light and there wasn't much left to do to complete Mrs J's 3 priorities, they powered through to achieve Garden Shaper status and leave Mrs J's garden weed free.

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Georgina

Mon 18th May at 11:38am

That is very round!

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Sevan went on a mission

Sat 16th May at 3:00pm

Status Mow

Ealing Report written by Sevan

It had been 3 years since Kash and Sevan last met Mr S and not much had changed. Kash and Sevan were a bit older. Mr S was older too and a bit weaker, but his personality was exactly the same as Kash and Sevan remembered it.

The task for Mr S was the same as 3 years ago too. Getting the lawnmower out of the garage, where it was sitting between 2 classic cars. Plugging in the very long lawnmower cable and getting instructions from Mr S on how to Fly his Mo through the knee high grass and chop it back down to normal height. Mr S, as last time, sat, observed and managed the power cable, reeling it in and letting it back out to prevent any cable slicing.

Kash took the one person task of hauling the Flymo that couldn't fly high enough through the long grass. Sevan looked for something to keep him busy, so Mr S asked him to weed the patio. As Sevan did this he chatted to Mr S about how he'd been, visits from his long distance friends and his plans for the future. Mr S said that:

  • He'd been better. His heart had stopped a year ago and, when it restarted, he called 999 and now he had a pacemaker
  • A good friend from Poland was still coming to visit twice a year and looking after his garden, while some ex-students were also keeping in touch and passing through London
  • An extension was being planned to make it easier for Mr S to live at home

Mr S was still an investment banker at heart and dished out life and financial advice:

"You need a little cash in savings and a little in your current account."
"Invest the rest."
"Use your money. Life is for having fun." - Mr S

If the cars and the international circle of friends was any indication, Mr S had definitely lived a fun life.

Back with the gardening, Mr S's gardener friend had created a compost pit next to the apple tree. The grass cuttings, weeds and everything else went in there to turn it into a mountain of future compost. Something for Mr S's friend to look forward to making use of when they next visit.

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StephDucat

Sat 16th May at 10:10pm

Great job

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