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Sat 15th Feb at 10:00am
Bexley Report written by Simon Davidson
We had a great time today at the Community Hospice Shop in Welling.
Our visit began with a comprehensive tour of the premises, guided by our host, James, who gave us an insight into how everything operates behind the scenes. We also received a health and safety briefingāan essential part of the process when dealing with such a vast amount of donated items.
We learned that this location serves 16 charity shops across the borough, which means an incredible volume of donations constantly needs sorting. Itās a big task.
With our teamāCaroline, Ann, Zita, and meāready to get stuck in, we rolled up our sleeves and set to work sorting through bags of donated clothes, linens, shoes, handbags, and even the odd toy here and there.
The sorting process itself was a real eye-opener. Donations were separated into various categories: š¹ Quality ā pristine, gently used, or worn-out items š¹ Gender & Age ā menās, womenās, and childrenās clothing š¹ Specialist Items ā vintage or designer labels, set aside for specialist charity shops š¹ Condition ā freshly laundered and neatly folded vs. those with stains, paint marks, or signs of heavy wear.
It was interesting see what had been donated. There were some high-end and vintage items, lots of decent quality stuff all the way down to unusable. The good news? The majority will be resold, raising essential funds for the charity.
All in all, it was an enjoyable experience. The three-hour session flew by, and we met some nice new people along the way. I imagine weāll be back before longāthereās always more to do, and it feels good knowing that every bit of effort goes towards such a worthy cause.
Sun 16th Feb at 10:10am
Great report Simon! What a worthwhile morning you all spent together!
Mon 17th Feb at 9:36am
Thanks Rachel. Sarah had mentioned that I should put double spacing between paragraphs which I totally forgot. Sorry.
Wed 12th Feb at 6:40pm
Bexley Report written by Sarah W
We had so much fun tonight, sorting out the musical instruments at Holy Trinity Lamorbey RC Primary School.
Jane, the Deputy Principal, explained that the music room had become a bit of a dumping ground and the time had come to give it a new lease of life.
We got busy adding the bars back onto xylophones and glockenspiels, restringing triangles and finger cymbals, mending jingle bells, testing the keyboards, checking the strings on guitars and organising the all the different recorders and percussion instruments into separate trays. š„ š¹
There was some spontaneous dancing with castanets š , and our guitar-playing GG-ers gave us music while we worked. Our team photo was properly tuneful!
We'll be back in a few weeks to paint the music room so the nicely sorted instruments have a smart new home where the children can enjoy using them.
Sat 15th Feb at 10:00am
Getting donations ready to sell to support the charity's fantastic work
Read moreSaturday 9th April 2022
Simon Davidson earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.
Simon completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Simon was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.
Saturday 9th April 2022
Simon Davidson has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Simon is a now a fully fledged GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the first time. They are out there making amazing things happen and getting fit at the same time.
Sat 9th Apr 2022 at 10:30am
Greenwich Report written by Rachel Henry
It was a beautiful sunny Saturday morning that led us to St Paul's Church in Thamesmead where one Greenwich GoodGymer and three Bexley GoodGymers joined forces with some lovely folk from the church. We met Ruby who has been doing a wonderful job of landscaping and planting in the garden and who set us to work digging holes, turning the soil and planting roses. We were joined by Chris and Sandra, who came to help on her birthday no less - big respect!
All of the group were far more green fingered than me....yes I did check which way up the rose goes (I was just testing you Caroline).
After a good deal of blood, sweat and tears, we enjoyed a welcome cup of tea and biscuits (we'll work off the second packet Simon) and heard all about Simon and Caroline's work with Habitat for Humanity (think that's right?) and Ruby's project in Ghana building a** 120 acre community**! Piece of cake, right?!
I am so grateful to meet so many inspiring people through GoodGym!
We'll list this task again when Ruby is back from Ghana. Look out for more Thamesmead tasks over the coming months - there's lots of projects in the area needing support so I'll be drumming up more interest across Greenwich and Bexley members. Do you have any friends who might be interested in getting stuck in the mud?!
A morning well spent and well enjoyed. Nice work team!
Sat 4th Dec 2021 at 10:00am
in preparation for the Erith Christmas Tree festival
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