Injured ex-runner working from home, would like to be more active, be part of a community and help others
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Portsmouth
📍Lakeside North Harbour PO6 3EN
Help keep the free social exercise event going
Fri 17th Jan at 6:00pm
Worthing Report written by John Robinson
It’s my life
We all know a runner can never have enough kit, just not enough space to store it all. A runners wardrobe, bursting at the seams, can act like a personal museum of their running journey. Memories of the ups, and the downs. Showing the shape we were, the shape we want to be. Helping us to hold on to our aims and aspirations, remembering where we started and hinting at where we’d like to be.
Just lace up and run
Running is popular due to its simplicity, accessibility, health benefits, and the ability to fit into various lifestyles and fitness levels. It has often been said that at its simplest running is the cheapest way to get fit. Just lace up and run. But not everyone is in the position to be able to access even the most basic of kit.
Community Support
Who better to approach to support disadvantaged groups being able to participate in physical activity than those who both value exercise, and support their communities. GoodGymers never disappoint. 190 items (literally enabling kitting out from head to toe) have been donated, all of which have sufficient life and wear in them to support someone starting out on their fitness journey.
And come on, own up, who has already got their eye on replacements to fill those wardrobe gaps!
Fri 17th Jan at 7:05pm
Thank you for writing such a lovely report Mr R
Fri 17th Jan at 7:09pm
Brilliant report and 190 items is fantastic
Fri 17th Jan at 7:10pm
Thank you Belinda for going the extra mile with this
Fri 17th Jan at 7:22pm
190 items! Incredible effort!
Wed 15th Jan at 6:00pm
Portsmouth Report written by Judy Knapp
"Eh-oh!" Goodgymers have lots of tubby lovers - that is, their friends and colleagues love a tub of chocolates at Xmas time!
We collected stacks of the colourful plastic tubs, for shredding and re-forming to be used "Again, again"!
"Big hug!" to Sinéad for her mountain of plastic tubs from friends and colleagues.
We switched our donations from Final Straw (who are not shredding this year) to Greene King's Tub to Pub. Some GoodGymers took a trip to the pub to drop off their tubs. The rest will be delivered on our Emsworth outing later this week.
As long as the single-use plastic gets a second-use, we're happy to say "Tubby bye-bye"!
Thu 16th Jan at 1:14pm
Excellent run reporting Judy. How many episodes of Teletubbies did you watch?!
Wed 29th Jan at 10:00am
Tue 28th Jan at 11:45am
Prepare food parcels for next week and move all the furniture
Read moreTue 28th Jan at 10:30am
Sun 19th Jan at 5:15pm
Help others and the planet by making use of the resources in your unused items.
Read moreTue 14th Jan at 11:45am
Portsmouth Report written by Yvonne Hawley
After the food bank we all helped pack down and tidy up. Food shopping was reordered for next week. I’ve tried to make lid matching easier by adding stickers. 🐭🐸🐧🕷️🦁🐍
Tue 14th Jan at 10:30am
Portsmouth Report written by Yvonne Hawley
It was a busy day at the food bank 🥫, making up 30 parcels for our local residents. Lisa and Yvonne made the food parcels with help from new volunteer Matthew. Rob looked after toiletries. Lucy and Tracey helped on weighing and the swaps table. Pat helped in the cafe. Fiona on front desk. It was good to see quite a few new volunteers today. We were still kept very busy all morning.
Sat 22nd Feb at 12:00pm
Monday 13th January
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