Thursday 26th March
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Report written by Ema Quinn (She/her)
Five thousand, six hundred and thirty five good deeds
Five thousand-six hundred moments so dear
Five thousand, six hundred and thirty five good deeds
How do you measure, measure 8 years?
In daylights, in sunsets, in parkruns and breakfasts
In walking, in running, in laughter so rife
Five thousand, six hundred and thirty five good deeds
How do you measure eight years in our life.
How about Love
How about Love
Seasons of Love
Five thousand, six hundred and thirty five good deeds
Done by, three hundred-forty three volunteers hands
Seven Hundred and twelve times we helped a community
How do you measure eight years in GoodGym plans
In brushes, in litterpicks, in weeding and planting
In painting, in clearing, in cheering so rife
Five thousand, six hundred and thirty five good deeds
How do you measure eight years in our life.
How about Love
How about Love
Seasons of Love
(apologies Jonathan Larson)
Celebrating is something that comes second nature to a GoodGymer. Every week for eight years we’ve celebrated the amazing communities we get to work alongside and be inspired by. We’ve celebrated connecting with older people who may be a little isolated, hearing their stories and sharing a smile. We’ve celebrated running and walking together, and all our achievements and milestones along the way, big and small. And we’ve celebrated milestones in each other lives, weaving together our own stories as we dig, plant and weed. If there’s one thing you can say about a GoodGymer is that our group is full of people cheering each other on! Celebration is second nature.
And if we are ever lacking in energy, feeling a bit glum in this complicated world, we know that an hour or two working side by side with neighbours, communities, and projects in Liverpool will lift us up and remind us that Liverpool is a city full of love.
It’s no surprise that when it came to our 8th Birthday celebrations, that even people who couldn’t stay for the evening popped in to help Bekah and Heetu set up before heading to another commitment (lovely Clara) and that everyone coming mucked it for this GoodGym style DIY party.
We had use of the fabulous DoES Liverpool space arranged by our ever amazing Bekah (where would we be without the effort love and care of our Bekah!) and everyone brought food to share (including Bekah’s now famous sausage rolls!) and Liam provided the music (after a somewhat intense discussion about what playlist to choose - why 80’s/90’s bangers of course!) With party decorations a plenty the room soon filled with the buzz of joy just to be in each others company, and one of our favourite things we also got to meet new people as Aatefa brought two friends along as a means to pursue them to sign up (It was lovely to meet you Kate and Sadia) (If Aatefa has her way her whole class would be joining GoodGym!)
We talked about what our favorite tasks have been (seeing the sunsets from Everton Park always gets a mention here) and what we would like to do in the coming year.
And I managed to share some statistics from our 8 years together reminding people that each and every task has been an act of love in a world that often feels scary and isolating for so many of us. There is no greater achievement in this world than connection, creating community as an antidote to what ails us, and community as a radical act of love.
“Community is much more than belonging to something; it’s about doing something together that makes belonging matter”
In eight years (including the time spent in national lockdown) 343 GoodGymers have cumulatively completed 5’635 good deeds in Liverpool. This includes: 349 visits to people who are older and isolated, helping with the things that usually slip through the net of social services, and finding that the task is what brings us there, but the chat and the cuppa is what we always remember most.
712 Group Tasks, planting, clearing paths, painting rooms and fences, wrapping presents, cleaning walls, lopping trees, sorting clothes, weeding, brushing yards, shifting furniture, stewarding runs and festivals, and not to forget litterpicking! Often in the dark, sometimes in the rain, always in laughter.
8 years, 32 seasons of love Happy Birthday GoodGym Liverpool
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Helping communities across Liverpool
