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Monday 6th January 2020
Leminh Tran earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.
Leminh completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Leminh was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.
Monday 6th January 2020
Leminh Tran been cheered 10 times.
Goodgymers have noticed what Leminh has done and have cheered them 10 times. We doff out caps to you Leminh.
Mon 6th Jan 2020 at 6:30pm
Birmingham Report written by John Hayes
It was not the most auspicious start to a community mission I have ever experienced as we found out why they usually keep the front door locked, when a passer by with one too many beer cans in their hand followed Louise and I through the hallway, shouting in quite a disconcerting way. Though it was a great opportunity to meet one of the pastors of the church who managed to guide him in the most diplomatic and assertive manner, which helped and reassured us immediately. With the very unusual greetings done, we made sure we were both feeling alright and joined the rest of the group who were already in full flow alongside six volunteers from the hosting church itself. The weighing had already been completed during this melee so we got straight into sorting the food into categories.
With so many hands to help, it was a real joy of numbers as we got underway, the kind of task that is the definition of Goodgym to me. So many people helping that items to sort are gone before you can even think of where to look for the next job. Along with Louise, who had done one of the 10 year celebration missions a few months ago, we had Leminh returning to Goodgym in this new year. It was great to have them both back and getting to know a community mission which was new to them tonight, getting stuck in and working hard from the start.
Rauul was also at the Foodbank for the first time, but was soon up to speed as everyone else had been along to this community mission at least once before.
With all of the food sorted, it was time to write the dates on top to make them visible and obvious for the volunteers who would be distributing the food to families in the coming days. I pitched myself up at the 'Miscellaneous' box, which soon displayed two distinct characteristics:
Which is where I found the rice mix to be used by 2018, the mustard that was good to go last summer and the Olives in the picture which were at least a year late to the party. Luckily, the more ordinary the food, the more likely it is to be in date, so everyone else was taking less trips to the out of date bin.
I'm expiring soon but don't put a date on me. - Tousif
As the last few trays were being dated, the shelves in the main store room were already starting to be filled, thanks to the hard work and sheer numbers that we had tonight. The only thing that was getting in our way was each other as we began to clear one room and fill another. This is why the task is set with a maximum of 8 people, as too many more than that in the space we have actually starts to make negotiating the area a bit difficult.
Before we knew it, we had nearly finished everything. There was just time for a last minute donation to come in from a local youth group. So we set off with a trolley, brought it in and dated the lot like a colony of seagulls outside a chip shop.
What a satisfying task! When we looked at the time, we still had the best part of a half hour to go before the end of the shift, and everything was done. The volunteers coming in to open the Foodbank would again be able to focus on the day ahead without having to catch up and get the last jobs ready.
Mon 6th Jan 2020 at 10:50pm
What an excellent report đthank you for making me feel so welcome John! It was great to meet those I havenât met before, see you again soon!
Tue 7th Jan 2020 at 7:02am
Thank you Louise, and youâre very welcome. It was great to see you again and I hope youâll be back whenever you can.
Tue 7th Jan 2020 at 8:49pm
Fabulous report as always, John! Brilliant to have so many pairs of hands and blast through to room-clear stage. Until next time! đđ
Mon 6th Jan 2020 at 6:30pm
Make food available while burning off calories
Read moreTue 20th Aug 2019 at 6:00pm
Birmingham Report written by Jonny Carter
This week we headed to Stanhope garden for another bit of green fingered action. Liam did the front marking and Charlotte the back. We ran the just over 3k to the centre, on arrival we were told we could do âwhat we likeâ in the garden! Yep they must trust us that much now, they donât even need to direct us! This weeks pun came from Mini, as we literally were ârunning wildâ in the garden! Well not exactly, plenty of weeding took place actually!
Once done we headed back to base, but of course first it was fitness session time. Short, fast efforts off short, fast recoveries was the order of the day! Yep ten lots of 20 seconds with just a measly 10 seconds recovery. George and Liam sprinted off into the distance. Miriam and Naomi pushed hard on each rep and Fiona put in some hard graft. John preparing for his assault on the BRAT 5k road race tomorrow night, held back somewhat, to preserve those legs. As ever everybody worked well, we even had some impressed on lookers for good measure!
We then had the infamous up hill run back to 1000 Trades. Karin even nearly had a collision with a Seagull on the way back! If itâs after the sea, me thinks itâs lost in Brum! Anyway everyone arrived back in one piece, albeit somewhat tired, after a great workout, so job done!
Next week we will be out doing good again, it would be great if you could join us sign up here.
Tue 20th Aug 2019 at 6:00pm
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