Tuesday 13th June 2017
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Report written by Polly Skeats-Beswick
5, 6, 7, …14 steps (That's what it took to build a table tennis table).
Wake me up*
After a warm-up we set off on a riverside route to Transforming Lives for Good (TLG for short). Our run to the river was almost as long as the queue to see Evanescence* at Hammersmith Apollo.
Deborah and James greeted us once we arrived and gave us a rundown of what TLG do. They provide support, care and education to children in need. The TLG school we had come to help out at offers holistic 12 week programmes to help excluded teenagers aged 11-16. These centres are a lifeline, giving them the chance to catch up on missed qualifications, raise their aspirations and provide building blocks for a better life.
Divide and conquer
Our tasks for the night were to put together a new ping pong table and clear a store room of old furniture. A team of four took on the table and the rest quickly demolished the other.
Keeping out of mischief
Both Deborah and James were blown away by the speed the store room was sorted in. James then set about finding other things for the team to help with. This included fixing a shelf to a coffee table and starting to organise another cupboard.
I had planned to take this group off for a fitness session, but suddenly the table tennis team needed extra eyes and hands to find stray screws, washers and attach the table top securely.
Finishing later that usual, but with a brand new ping pong table finally complete we dashed back the short way to home and had a warm down.
Thanks to Debs and Jo for your GG touristing, it was lovely to have you along!
Happy running,
PSB out.
Tue 13th Jun 2017 at 11:38pm
It was great to meet you all. Bravo for finishing the Ping Pong Table, loved the photos. Special thanks to Jason for running back with me, so sweet. :)
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