67 GoodGymers have supported Hammersmith and Fulham Foodbank with 209 tasks.
Thursday 29th January 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm
Friday 30th January 2026 4:15pm - 5:00pm
Monday 2nd February 2026 11:45am - 12:45pm
Tuesday 3rd February 2026 9:15am - 10:00am
Thursday 5th February 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm
Friday 6th February 2026 4:15pm - 5:00pm
Thursday 12th February 2026 11:30am - 12:30pm
Tuesday 27th January
Written by Jalal El Farmawi
It was well organised and easy to get stuck in. Tasks were clear and everyone was friendly and welcoming. While it wasn’t a big emotional experience for me personally, it felt good to contribute and help things run smoothly for the morning session.
Monday 19th January
Written by Adam Alhalaby
Great I had great time
Tuesday 16th December 2025
Written by Tom
All hands were on deck for this morning’s mission. We had an hour to lay out the whole food bank, including:
Setting up the waiting area (tables and chairs)
Laying all food and products out on tables
Organising all boxes ready to restock if needed.
Three newbie goodgymmers (inc myself) nailed the task in half hour! There was a real team effort here between us and the food bank team, and we were pleasantly surprised by the offer of panettone at the end.
Mission: Accomplished
Monday 15th December 2025
Written by Alan Armstrong
A productive power hour indeed as I joined the team at St Simon's Church in Shepherd's Bush to help set up their foodbank. The time flew by as I put up tables, moved and unpacked crates and sorted items before finally marking up a whiteboard with information on today's product availability.
Thursday 11th December 2025
Written by StephDucat
3 goodgymers made their way to the church to find customers outside more or less arguing who was 1st in the line. We did try to calm them down and we did say that the Foodbank was no yet open as too early. They all went back in line. First goodgym session for Serene found Goodgym when looking for local community missions. Welcome to Goodgym. Task was the usual of putting out the large tables, smaller ones with chairs and taking out the boxes from the storage room until the van arrived. Once the van arrived both Jonathan and Steph Ducattrollied the crates from the van into the church. We were not trollied 🤣. Serene was in the meantime helping out with sorting some of the pastries into smaller bags.
Friday 28th November 2025
Written by Cheski Kennedy (she/her)
What an afternoon! 😄 Today’s pack-down session at St Matthew’s Church Foodbank was the perfect mix of teamwork, community spirit, and just a little heavy lifting… okay, maybe a lot! 💪📦
As soon as I arrived, I was introduced to Sian, who runs the Friday session with warmth and total pro-level organisation. She walked me through how the foodbank works—from the friendly welcome guests receive, to the 1-2-1 conversations offered for all Foodbank visitors to offer them extra support. ❤️
Then came the tour of the good stuff 👀🍞—fresh produce and baked delights generously donated by Gail’s, Bread Ahead, and loads of other brilliant local food spots. Honestly, it took all of my willpower not to “accidentally” drop a croissant.
I was joined by Thomas, who arrived straight after teaching at a nearby school (what a hero). Together, we were swiftly put to work—no easing in, no warm-up, just full send! 😆
🧹 The Pack-Down Mission
First task: clearing the tables! We boxed up leftover food, folded down tables like event pros, and set out chairs ready for the church service. It was a flurry of movement and mild confusion—exactly what you’d expect from two enthusiastic volunteers trying to look like they know what they’re doing.
Then came Diana, our stacking guru and patience-of-a-saint supervisor. She showed us how to pack food and personal care products into the smallest cupboard known to humanity. This was not stacking. This was Tetris on expert mode. 🎮
Me and Tom? Let’s just say… we tried. 😅 Around 50 boxes later, back muscles screaming and pride slightly wounded, we finally understood: this is an art form. Big respect to the weekly volunteers who do this like it’s nothing!
💛 Final Thoughts
Despite the sore arms and questionable stacking skills, it was an absolutely lovely afternoon. This foodbank has such a warm, buzzing community—everyone helping everyone, all powered by generosity and genuine care.
Thank you for having us! 🙌 Can’t wait to come back… and maybe improve my cupboard-stacking score. 😄
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