Monday 21st October 2019
Report written by Kim
A group of red t-shirt’s gathered in the foyer of Glassmill can only mean 1 thing, it was time for some running and doing good! This week we were off to GRACE which always means lots of sorting and organising.
A quick recap of this weeks news:
We began the evening with a quick headcount in a rather oddly shaped circle, that wasn’t really a circle, but I went with it, it worked. And then straight into a game of “I shout a body part and a number and those who are leftover have to do squats”, I’m sure the game has a proper name really! Then we set off as a group through the centre of Lewisham, detouring for some roadworks and up the busy main road to GRACE, it’s not the most picturesque of routes.
We arrived promptly, picking up people on the way and great work by those that met us at the task, getting stuck in before we arrived!
The tasks for this evening were pretty straightforward, sorting through cages of clothes and organising them into men, women and children piles and then removing the items that couldn’t be of use and saving the items that could be sold in the shop.
And the other task was sorting boxes of baby clothes into size order and packed neatly to condense the amount of boxes.
The first difficult task was getting the plastic gloves out of the box! Everyone got to work and there was quite a lot of concentration on organising the clothes until we found some very questionable pieces of clothing, see pictures!
It was time to be wrapping up but there was still half a cage of clothes to sort and put in bags so it was all hands on deck to get everything sorted, I couldn’t write labels for the bags quick enough!
Group photo done and we made our back back to Glassmill to stretch and try to remember what next weeks task is..it’ll be a good one.
Tue 22nd Oct 2019 at 10:04am
Amazing work! Next week is our first visit to the St Christopher’s Hospice shop 👍🏻
Lewisham
Parkruns are 100% volunteer operated and always looking for helpful people (GoodGym people!) to fill volunteer roles every weekend.