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5 Goodgymers helped their local community in Chelmsford
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Chelmsford

Sunday 10th January 2021

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We were back at Tescos for our weekly food drops with The Little Edi Foundation courtesy of Tescos and Fareshare. Firstly a big warm welcome to Rachel on her first task with GoodGym Chelmsford having recently moved to the area. I hope you enjoyed it and will be back for more!! And secondly a welcome return to Isabelle for her first task since the pandemic began. David and Laurie also enjoyed their first task of 2021!

This week there was a lot of food, and a large variety of different things as well, even cat food. We all grabbed our plastic bags and got packing before making our drop offs to various families around Chelmsford that the charity supports.

It was great to see you all. Hopefully see you at another Community Mission or Zoom social in the not too distant future.


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This task supported
Little Edi Foundation
Enabling all children to reach their full potential

A small charity focused on development opportunities for disadvantaged young people from local areas, this may include giving aid including fresh food, toys, school equipment and uniform, chances to volunteer distributing aid or offering grants to volunteer overseas in Europe’s poorest country, Moldova.

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Attendees
Laurie Glendinning
David Chatterjee
Rachel
Isabelle Turnnidge
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Chelmsford

Parkrun volunteering and breakfast
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Supporting our local parkrun and Wetherspoons

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