The bench is always greener on the otherside

21 Goodgymers helped their local community in Liverpool
Eimear McClafferty
Sam Knott
Sophie McClellan
Char Binns
Pauline Harrison
John Connaghan
Christina Donovan
Paul
Yan
Becky Selman
Chris Armitage
Chris Houseman
Effie
Claire
Tim Dwyer
Basma
Ruth Ashton
Dione
Kim Eakin
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Liverpool

Monday 5th August 2019

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Char Binns
Char Binns

SESSION ORGANISER

Pauline Harrison
Pauline Harrison

WALK LEADER

John Connaghan
John Connaghan

BACK MARKER

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Report written by Char Binns

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On yet another beautiful sunny evening, a totally rad 21 runners ran 3km to help out at a new task.

After a rather long trail run on Friday, I was suffering from a bit of a dodgy ankle so our brilliant Run Leader John led the way and I filled in as back marker.

Just 1.5km from our base, we arrived at Sanctuary F.S. and met with founder Maddy, who told us about this brilliant charity that cares for those struggling with addiction, as well as their families and close friends. It was our first time helping this project and Maddy was a little overwhelmed by how many people were happy to spend their Monday evening doing good in their city.

There were 2 main tasks - painting the garden benches green and painting a consultation room magnolia. As there were so many of us, some of the runners also got involved sweeping and weeding the garden and planting flowers. While a small group went outside and started an impromptu litter pick.

Shout out to newbies Dione and Kim who got stuck in and made themselves useful at the task, as well as easily keeping pace on the run. We'd love for you to run with us again soon.

After the task my ankle was feeling okay so I led the group back to base via one of the team's fave Liverpool landmarks - the Met Cathedral. Having read about an 11,000 step staircase race last week, I asked the team if they were up to it. Their goal was so see how many times they could traverse the 50 odd steps up to the cathedral entrance in 3 minutes. They all got really stuck in and dug deep while their legs burnt. Not quite 11,000 steps but a truly admirable effort - well done team!

Next week we're taking it to the streets with a litter pick in the L8 area of the city. Please bring gloves and your usual bags of enthusiasm. Find out more and sign-up here. See you then <3



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