Here comes the sunflowers

10 Goodgymers helped their local community in Liverpool
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Liverpool

Monday 28th March 2022

Report written by John Connaghan

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On a sunny evening in Aigburth, Goodgymers united together from various locations to meet at the Sunflowers Centre. Jennifer and Joanna cycling 8.5k in total tonight and many running or walking. This was a task with a strong message of hope behind it. Sunflowers clearly want to show that they are vibrant, extending out into the community and bringing hope to the area for those affected by cancer. So in the back yard of the centre, there was mulch to do. Nobody was seedentary for very long! In two teams of four, working in slick efficiency, a blend of compost and mulch was fitted into each biodegradable pot. A perfect bed for each seed. With the greenhouse filled and every surface near Serena, Heetu, Eimear and Chris covered, we counted 430 pots filled. Over a third of the way towards the 1260 total.

Kudos to Joanna and Serena for hitting your fifth good deeds each this evening, great work. We’ll be back in a few months to help plant the sunflowers which be an incredible sight to see on Aigburth Road. So keep it on your radar and well done for your work tonight. P.S. You have voices like angels so thank you for the birthday song!


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Sunflowers Cancer Care Centre
Supporting People Living with Cancer
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Attendees
Jennifer Mitchell
Joanna Kay
Heetu
Ema Quinn
Serena Saligari
Chris Houseman
Jess Vickers
John Connaghan
Eimear McClafferty
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Mon 28th Mar 2022 at 9:26pm

And Happy Birthday John!!!