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29 Goodgymers helped their local community in Camden
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Camden

Wednesday 27th February 2019

Report written by Paul Bown

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28 Goodgymers ran 3-5km to help the American International Church and Age UK Camden

Welcome along to newbies Beth, Rachel, Asher, Stephen, Amanda and Ian - thanks for coming along. We also had tourists from Stockport and Lewisham - amazing!

In the news this week:

  1. There will be a GoodGym Social next Thursday, sign up here.
  2. The GoodGym Olympics is going to be on Saturday 3rd August this year at Parliament Hill Track. Sign up here and represent Camden.

What a good night! We had two wonderful tasks help older people and the homeless in our community. Both tasks involved beds!

Age UK Camden:

15 of us headed around 1km away to help Age UK Camden, a fantastic charity. Our biggest challenge on the way there was crossing Euston Road, I have no idea where all those people are going!!

Upon our arrival Abul tasked us with emptying five planters of soil and dismantling the wooden containers which kept the soil in. It was a great task, our only issue was the lack of tools. We used forks, spades, plastic containers and even our hands to collect soil to pile up on one side of the garden.

Let's Get Physical

Working on three of the planters at once we got tons done over the 45 minutes we were there, taking apart and piling up lots of old wood but also emptying the planters we worked on. Talk about physical!

After finishing up we headed for an extended run home taking in Coram Fields and Russell Square.

American International Church by Pritesh:

13 of us headed off to the American International Church for our weekly trip to make beds for their homeless shelter. Kat was leading and we weaved our way through the streets to get to the church as fast as we could.

Once there we had a stirring speech from one of the organisers explaining the impact our 15 minutes of volunteering really makes – the stories really brought to life the hardships of those that have to use the shelter but also how much good can come from giving up our time and effort to help. With not much time, as ever, we worked quickly to get duvets covered, pillows stuffed in cases and hospital corners fixed on all the sheets!

Impact

With everything done we posed for a group photo and then Kat led us for a high intensity fitness session in Russell Square before we headed back to base, stretched and some headed for a well deserved drink.

Sign up for next week here, we'll be helping Alara and the homeless shelter.

PB out


Session Leader
This task supported
Age Uk Camden , Great Croft Community Garden
Great Croft is an award winning day centre and provides a wide range of activities and workshops as well as being a specialist centre caring for older people .

Great Croft is a "specialist centre" - caring for older people with complex care needs, particularly for those older people living with dementia. Also carter for Bangladeshi clients living with long term conditions and their carer. The Centre provides vital services to the most vulnerable, frail, isolated older adults, whose wellbeing is at "significant risk”, enabling pre-crisis intervention to avoid hospital admission. The Centre delivers high quality service that is truly "person -centred". Due to our hard work from a skilled, dedicated staff team, Great Croft has become the "go to” centre for day care in the south of Camden.

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Attendees
Beth Hoskins
Pritesh Mistry
Steve Coman
Paul Bown
Sofia Roa
Elizabeth Pang
Simon Fitzmaurice
Hayley Oberlander
Kat Kelly
Alex
Hanry Alexander Heatherwick-Lammers
CJ Jessup
Jonathan Blackwell
Elizabeth
Abi Perrin
Beth Sawyer
Pete
Arran
Ana Vila Vincle
Nathalie Koenig
Lydia Cumiskey
Andy Davidson
Asher Lennox
Stephen Kennedy
Rachel Ho
Ian
George
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