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Block or report Helen Cockcroft
Camden
📍Compton Lodge Care Home NW3 3BX
We'll be spending quality time with Compton Lodge's older residents :)

Sat 6th Dec at 10:30am
Camden Report written by John Shirley
There was a lot to do for the eight of us, helping set up Kentish Town Farm's Christmas fair. Working as a team, we put up ten rows of bunting: not that plasticky stuff you would buy in a mini-mart, but nicely home-knitted triangles of random colours.
There are a varied selection of buildings in the farmyard: offices, sheds and animal houses, so each row of bunting presented a different challenge: where to hang it from, how to get up to the hanging-from place, and how to stop the things sagging in the middle, where people were walking past, without snapping the thin string
There was much more to do: moving heavy tables to be used for stalls, presents to be wrapped for the £2 children's "lucky dip", and bags to be shifted. DaMarcus and Jackie decorated a whole shed, and we even recruited a potential new Camden GoodGymer!
Sat 13th Dec at 10:30am
We'll be spending quality time with Compton Lodge's older residents :)
Read moreThursday 4th December

Helen Cockcroft been cheered 10 times.
Goodgymers have noticed what Helen has done and have cheered them 10 times. We doff out caps to you Helen.
Wed 3rd Dec at 6:15pm
Camden Report written by Alex Murtough (he/him)
12 GoodGymers dodged the rain and helped a Central London winter shelter!
Our friendly group visit the American International Church every winter to help out at their wonderfully important winter shelter.
Coordinated by C4WS, homeless people can get access to at least a month of shelter and support. Warm, safe, and supportive spaces.
And last night was our first trip back this season.
This brilliant group — of Caitlin, Chandrima (on their first good deed — welcome!!), Danny, Emily, Helen, Imogen, Jacqui, John, Loz, Sarah, and Steve — made a healthy difference in the swiftest time.
Beds upon beds were dressed and made, a dining room was brought to life, and gifted toiletries were set out ready for using.
Thank you, everyone! Here's to next time!
Sat 6th Dec at 10:30am
Join for a friendly and active morning in Camden :)
Read moreWed 3rd Dec at 6:15pm
The American International Church's cold weather shelter helps 16 Londoners each and every week - you'll be making sure things are ready and inviting for the evening's guests :)
Read moreSat 15th Nov at 11:00am
Camden Report written by Alex Murtough (he/him)
7 GoodGymers added good deeding and coffee to their Saturday mix!
There are three flower beds on Camden Square that are now cared for by the local community.
Two are already filled with rich colour while one is getting ready for shaping.
And it was this latter bed that caught our focus this morning.
Hannah joined us on their second good deed (welcome!) and Maria traveled over from West London (welcome!), and they joined our regular Camden crew of Imogen, Helen, Jackie, and John.
We grabbed spades and forks and dug deep into the earth to lift a hefty pile of weeds and roots.
After 60 minutes of work and conversation, we left a tidy space and headed out for coffee :)
Thank you, everyone! Here's to next time!
Sat 15th Nov at 11:00am
Join us for 60 active minutes helping this wonderful community-maintained green space :)
Read moreWed 15th Oct at 6:15pm
Camden Report written by Alex Murtough (he/him)
10 GoodGymers turned out for the most autumnal of all autumnal tasks AND Emily hit 200 good deeds!
This special group – Alex, Danny, Emily, Helen, Jackie, John, Kareem, Siobhan, and Steve – donned head torches and gloves and grabbed rakes and brooms in our first properly dark task of the season!
Our home for the evening was Cecil Sharp House, which is itself home to the biggest and best trees in all of Camden...
... which does mean there are plenty of leaves!
Cue 10 GoodGymers meticulously collecting bag upon bag upon bag of falling autumn :)
And amidst all of this effort we were celebrating a very special milestone yesterday evening: Emily – who frequents Camden, Islington, and other GG areas – hit a whopping 200 good deeds! A huge well done and thank you, Emily!
We will back to Cecil Sharp every 3 weeks during the leaf-falling season, and I'm already looking forward to the next session :)
Thank you, everyone!
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