"Go go go!" not "Ho ho ho!" - GoodGym elves deliver an important Christmas message in Bath

2 Goodgymers helped their local community in Bath
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Saturday 21st December 2024

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Two GoodGym elves donned Santa hats and swapped chimney pots for letterboxes in their seasonal mission to spread a message of hope for some of Bath's most vulnerable people.

This was the second time the pair had been out posting flyers for Julian House's winter appeal and they went at it with the true grit and determination that befits Santa's little helpers.

With Christmas around the corner it was heartwarming to see so many festive displays on our route. The people of Oldfield Park are clearly on the nice list.

It was a cold and windy day and, by the end of the task, our GoodGymers had noses as red as Rudolf and a keen desire to partake of the four main food groups. These, as "everyone" knows, are candy, candy canes, candy corn and syrup.

More flyers are available if anyone has some spare time. Oldfield Park may be a tiny part of Santa's route on Christmas eve but it certainly has a lot of streets.


This task supported
Julian House
Tackling homelessness and its causes

Julian House is a charity in Bath dedicated to supporting vulnerable people, particularly those experiencing or at risk of homelessness, escaping domestic abuse, or with other challenges like learning difficulties or leaving prison. It offers a wide range of services, including an emergency shelter, providing accommodation and outreach for the homeless and also supports domestic abuse survivors

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