Wednesday 29th January
Report written by Alex Murtough (he/him)
It's been nearly a whole month since we last helped the American International Church's winter shelter.
That was New Year's Day when the streets were quiet... restful... contemplative...
...yesterday the streets were positively noisy... thoroughly restless... and (perhaps) quite thoughtless!
Eight of us - Alex, Alison, Charlie, Jackie, John, JC, and Steve - gathered in Somers Town - in a nook of quiet - to warm up with a game of Simon Says, before we navigated our way (while sharing stories and conversation) through Bloomsbury's bustle.
A wonderful group of four - Gosia, Ivar, Jo-Anne (on their first good deed - welcome!!), and Will - met us on Tottenham Court Road and we descended down into the basement from which scents from the evening's cooking were bubbling..!
If I'd set up a time-lapse camera, I'd now be able to see a wash of red t-shirts sifting duvets from sheets, pillow cases from towels, amidst camp beds popping up and out and into place. In 25 minutes, this group set up a welcoming space for the evening's guests.
And while this was happening...
Another group were speedily opening tables, arranging chairs, and laying tablecloths - the empty room became the dining room - and it was fit for the food (also being cooked by volunteers) in the kitchen next door.
A big thank you to you all! As well as to our brilliant host, Brooke! Here's to next time!!
Camden
The refurbished area is becoming a hub for food growing, gardening and wildlife activities