Spick and spam, how we cleaned up at the bank!

27 Goodgymers helped their local community in Ealing
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Ealing

Tuesday 9th January 2018

Report written by Liv Parker-Scott

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We stacked up the good deeds and the shelves last night as 27 AMAZING runners came out to help at Ealing Food Bank. This included 9 lovely new additions with Sophie, Aurelia, Jane, Vicky, Chris J, Chris B, Gemma, Perrine & Mohand all kicking off the new year in style by beginning their GoodGym journey. Welcome everyone!

You butter believe it!

With everyone full of beans (and in some cases peanut butter) and ready to raise their pulses (literally) we started with a quick warm up and fitness session on Haven Green. We began with some simple drills before turning up the tempo with some running circle drills before seeing how far our legs could curry us to the task.

A lot of the group had bought donations down with them to give on the night but fortuNUTely the many jars of peanut butter we had for offering hadn’t weighed us down too much and we made it to the task ready and raring to go! We were met by the lovely Hillary who after the initial shock of the number of us gave us lots of different tasks to do around the warehouse! With such a large turnout we were crammed in like sardines and soon it was a feeding frenzy of shelf stacking, food sorting and cleaning in every aisle.

The time soon came to make like a banana and split and we headed back to base for a quick stretch and debrief on the nights events.

Hopefully the extra puns littered throughout the report have whet your appetite and given you food for thought for next time when you could have your pun in lights on the report.

A special mention to Michael Kidd this week for leading the run and helping co-orindate the task, also his 99th good deed with GoodGym so next time we get to present him with the BIG 100 T-SHIRT!

As always a massive thank you to everyone who came tonight and hopefully see you all next time!


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This task supported
Ealing Foodbank
Helping local people in crisis

We don’t think anyone in our community should have to face going hungry. That’s why we provide three days’ nutritionally balanced emergency food and support to local people who are referred to us in crisis. We are part of a nationwide network of foodbanks, supported by The Trussell Trust, working to combat poverty and hunger across the UK.

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Attendees
Mel Lowrey
Jane Armstrong
Sophie Louise Webb
Larissa
Victoria Watts
Georgia Lightbody
Aurelia Shodeinde
Chris
Michael Kidd
Clara
Jenni H
Emily Thompson
Perrine
Mohand
Heidi
Harvey Gallagher
Shan Rahulan
Amy
Chris Burgess
Stephanie Hall
Sonia Cr
Mike C
Liv Parker-Scott
Ronan Moriarty
Gemma Huett
Alexander Jones
Michelle Scott
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