Level Trust

Because poverty shouldn't stop children from loving to learn
Helping families overcome the costs of education so all children in Luton have the chance to love learning.

7 GoodGymers have supported Level Trust with 3 tasks.


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Martin RGail Dearing
Lizzy Burch

Go, No, Logo, No Logo, A Go-Go

Saturday 6th September

Written by Luton runner

Four Goodgymers made their way to the Level Trust Uniform Exchange to help sort through a mountain of recent donations.

We were greeted by Kim and Elaine from Level Trust and they explained what each piece of donated clothing should be checked for. Usable clothes were sorted into crates and unusable donations sorted into bags (one for clothes with logos, one for clothes without).

We got into a steady rhythm and quickly worked through tens of bags, with calls of ‘No go logo’ and ‘no go no logo’ as we went. Happily, lots of the donations were in good condition, so once they’re washed and dried they can be added to stock and hopefully used again.

Lots still to do, so we’ll be back!

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Gail DearingDavid MansfieldLizzy BurchMartin RDuncanGill

Rewear, Reuse, Recycle

Saturday 26th November 2022

Written by David Mansfield

We returned to the Level Trust Uniform Exchange to continue assisting with the sorting of uniform donations. A nice warm feel-good task saw a good turnout and we managed to filter out 10 baskets of good clothes to go away for a wash before finding new homes, and several bags of past-their-best clothes that will go for recycling.

There's still loads to sort through so we'll be back again in a few weeks to keep on going!

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Gail DearingMartin RLizzy Burch
David Mansfield

See it? Fold it. Sorted!

Saturday 22nd October 2022

Written by Luton runner

Straight off the back of a morning Parkrun (well, for some of us…) five GoodGymers made their way to the Level Trust’s Uniform Exchange to help sort a mountain of recent donations.

After an hour or so’s work, the mountain was more like a hillock. A satisfying task helping a brilliant local charity and one we’ll hopefully return to in the coming weeks.

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