0 Month Streak
0 Month Streak
Wed 30th Dec 2020 at 2:00pm
Islington Report written by Steve Lee
Pack It Up, Pack It In, Let Me GoodGym!
Like many of us, Elizabeth House took the opportunity to use these final days of 2020 to press a biiiiig ol’ reset button and look forward to the New Year. GoodGym Islington has been helping out here for a while now, and the food bank provided on the site has been really busy over this festive period. Now a team of GoodGymmers is here to pack things up, sort, organise, re-arrange and of course wipe down everything to stop the spread of the covids.
Welcome and congrats to Maike, here for her very first GoodGym mission - give her a cheer on her page! She was joined by a keen team who got to work packing away the food bank tables, re-arranging the storage rooms, and shifting quite possibly tons of tins of food and essentials.
Many waves of different volunteer groups including GoodGym have been helping this community centre keep going and delivering great work and support, so as the final shift we actually finished 10 minutes early, which gave us plenty of time for a jazz-handed photo shoot.
Best Wishes for 2021, everyone! And as mentioned, here is the link for the January GoodGym Islington Running Bingo Challenge! https://www.goodgym.org/happenings/january-challenge-run-go-goodgym-running-bingo
Fri 1st Jan 2021 at 11:33am
Thank you for your splendid efforts over the festive period folks. You have all been absolutely smashing.
Wed 30th Dec 2020 at 2:00pm
Be on hand for this community mission in Arsenal over the festive period
Read moreFriday 20th November 2020
Jade earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.
Jade completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Jade was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.
Fri 20th Nov 2020 at 4:00pm
Islington Report written by Simon Fitzmaurice
5 keen Goodgym cyclists visited the Ringcross Community Centre Foodbank on Friday, including Peter, Jade and Lily joining us for the first time! The Pillon Trust (who help with operations at Ringcross) had been really busy this week with additional clients and families needing to self isolate during lockdown 2.0, so pur regular contribution is highly appreciated.
We were able to source a few more bags for the project too, allowing more people to assist with walking deliveries if a bike is not available. We will be back again next Friday at 4pm onwards to continue our work with this valuable enterprise.
Fri 20th Nov 2020 at 4:00pm
Delivering essential supplies to local neighbourhood families
Read moreSat 7th Nov 2020 at 10:00am
Free for all! Come and help the Compton Terrace Gardening Group maintain their lovely green space.
Read moreTue 3rd Jul 2018 at 6:45pm
Hammersmith and Fulham Report written by Polly Skeats-Beswick
There was a nervous atmosphere as we assembled for our weekly group run. England’s match had clashed with our group run time slot. To keep the football lovers informed, Tom had the highlights showing on his phone through the see-through window in his arm band and Bex had notifications on her phone.
After that hubbub was calmed, we celebrated the highlights of H&F’s achievements at the Goodgym Olympics. Firstly, H&F came 3rd overall out of 18 in our category (Hunter-Sidhu Shield). Which is an amazing achievement as we only had 7 people entered.
What a result!
The other bit of news was we’re going for dinner at Wagamama after my last run next week. If you fancy joining us for some grub, RSVP here.
So our task for the evening was to put up posters in shops near Hammersmith tube. This was to promote Fulham Good Neighbours’s Parson’s Green Fair on 7th July. We also, used the opportunity to hand out flyers about Acknowledging Youths - a social enterprise recruitment agency for disadvantaged youths and adults.
Tom lead the poster team down Hammersmith high street and managed to have better success that last week. Justine and Catriona each lead a group handing out flyers at Hammersmith shopping centre. I think it was a relief to the flyering teams when 7.35pm came around as they’d found it pretty hard work trying to give away the flyers.
By 7.40pm all the teams gathered at St Peter’s Church to warm up and go for a nice run. From here we came out passed the Apollo and down to Hammersmith Bridge. From the bridge we turned left down the towpath. After 1.5km we stopped for an out and back exercise.
Splitting the group into two, both groups had to run our and back for a set amount of time. The time went down and up. We did this as a pyramid:
Once everyone had got their breath back after this exercise, we stopped a passer by to take a nice group photo by the river. It was from here that the football manic kicked back in as we ran back to base. We could hear the cheers from people in pubs over the river - cue frantically looking at phones. England had scored. Then again on the bridge cheers erupted once again and vans were honking.
After we arrived back at the gym we went through a cool down stretches and then the runners scattered to watch the last of the match. It’s clear from our WhatsApp group we had a lots of our runners watching the match.
Until next week, happy running.
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