Wednesday 25th June
Report written by Southwark runner
On Wednesday, we ran 6pm to YHA Thameside to help with some weeding. James navigated us there. We arrived in the hot and humid weather, just as a large group of school children were checking in. Emma and Jessie met us there. Amongst the chaos, we found a staff member who showed us where we needed to weed, as well as giving us some large jugs of water.
Once we finished, we headed off back to Peckham. The route back was chosen democratically. I was very tired.
YHA is a national charity managing over 150 sites across England and Wales. Our mission is to enrich lives, particularly those of young people, by offering exceptional hostel stays and transformative experiences. We aim to connect young people with the outdoors, heritage, and adventure, helping them build confidence, improve their well-being, and create milestone memories. We support young people facing challenges through various projects and initiatives. This includes offering fully or partially funded residential trips for groups and families in need, funding school residentials for children from disadvantaged areas, and improving access to the outdoors through our Outdoor Citizens community, which champions inclusivity and diversity. At YHA London Thameside in Rotherhithe, we’re seeking to enhance our green spaces and outdoor communal areas. Our goal is to improve the flower beds and courtyard by removing weeds and maintaining these areas. By improving and preserving these green spaces, we can provide lasting benefits for both the families and school groups who visit us, as well as local residents who use our facilities. We want to create a safe, attractive, and welcoming environment that invites the Rotherhithe community to enjoy our café and outdoor areas. Enhanced green spaces would contribute to better air quality and positively impact the health and well-being of our visitors and the wider community. Additionally, these areas could foster social integration by encouraging volunteerism and hosting new activities, further strengthening community bonds.
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