8 GoodGymers have supported Manchester Central Foodbank with 11 tasks.
Monday 15th December
Written by Ben Foster
Welcome to Sanjeev for your first GoodGym Manchester session!
This evening, we loaded up bags ð with tins and other food items needed by Manchester South-Central foodbank for their winter parcels. It included:
Aided by the reverse advent calendar and their list, we did a pretty good job once we'd located the donation trolley.
With a much lighter load, the jog back via a Man Met campus was a bit smoother despite the heavy car traffic.
Great to see a new face and hope to see you again, Sanjeev!
Monday 17th November
Written by Ben Foster
Sam and Ben met up for another foodbank run to donate much needed items for MCR South-Central foodbank.
After a weekend of high winds and heavy rain, we were thankful for a relatively peaceful, albeit cold, Monday evening jog down to Hulme Asda, leaving behind a giant Santa in St Peter's Square.
Sam made the smart choice to run unladen and buy a basket load of tea/coffee and other goods for the donation point. Ben was less smart, lugging a heavy bag of tins and UHT milk from home to the drop-off...
In all, we filled the bottom of the trolley donation point, before heading back via Man Met University buildings and getting a picture with the Christmas Bee ð
Monday 13th October
Written by Ben Foster
With no new sign ups and others who couldn't make it, Ben combined a foodbank run to Hulme with a physical gardening session at Gorse Hill Green Rooms project.
Lots of tins of meats, fish, fruit, spaghetti, and beans plus oats, jam plus much more with extra plastic bags were dropped off at the donation point in Hulme Asda.
After that, it was a run to Gorse Hill to construct an archway, dig up some big ivy roots, and clear up a bit before their event on 25th October.
Monday 15th September
Written by Ben Foster
After a dry 2025, the rain has finally started in Manchester with plenty of puddles and sideways showers ð§ð§ð§
Ben ran from Longsight to St Peter's Square for the meeting point then along to Asda Hulme for the foodbank drop off. Laden with a heavy bag ð containing:
Bit of a diversion on the way home, with a police corden - turns out this was the area of the stabbing in Manchester yesterday (BBC News - Teenager arrested after boy, 15, dies in Moss Side stabbing - BBC News https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce3y9v8e7eqo) which is a bit sad.
Hope to be at Gorse Hill next week, pending a working website.
Monday 11th August
Written by Ben Foster
Peter and Ben both decided to combine a foodbank run with another ivy clearing and planting session at Gorse Hill Studios. We joined Katie, Duncan, Cathy, and Rebecca.
We dug, hacked, chopped, cut, pulled, sawed, and pickaxed our way through the never-ending ivy growing around bushes and fences.
We burned some of the vegetation and piled it ever higher. We found lots of spiders ð· and saw the plans and prep for the pond. The cup of tea ðĩ and a kitkat also helped on a warm and sweaty evening âïļ There was also some planting of other plants ðŠī in between the hedge trees ðģ we had planted a few weeks ago.
Following the session, Ben took a collection of tins ðĨŦ milk ðĨ crackers, strawberry ð and raspberry jam, rice pudding, tinned fruit and veg, and some spaghetti ð hoops to a nearby drop off for Manchester South-Central foodbank.
Monday 14th July
Written by Ben Foster
Following a session planting hedge trees ðģ, Ben made the 2.5 mile run, admittedly on the way home, to drop off items to the foodbank collection point at ASDA in Hulme. In all there was:
Decent run and made the trolley a little bit fuller before running home ðĄ
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