A tale of lost mobiles and keys to the door

5 Goodgymers helped their local community in Ealing
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Ealing

Saturday 26th November 2022

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The things you stumble over when you're out leafleting with GoodGym for the Reduce and Recyle Hub in Acton! Jonathan found someone's mobile phone on the ground. As he was on his way to hand it in at the police station, the relieved owner called the phone and Jonathan was able to hand it back safe and sound. Well done that man!

Then, Harvey walked up to a front door to put a leaflet through the letterbox and the owner's keys were still in the lock - with their car keys on the keyring too! He popped the whole set of keys through the letterbox (along with a reduce/recyle hub flyer, of course), judging that the risk of the owner being locked out was less than the risk to their home and car of the keys being left out.

Kash and Sevan rattled off several streets of flyering before heading off to their next task, whilst Divya, Harvey and Jonathan finished off the streets around Acton Town station.

Surely that must count as several good deeds from this gang today?!


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Reduce and Recycle Hub at Acton Market
Encouraging people of Acton to reduce and recycle their waste

We have a monthly hub of organisations and businesses that show and demonstrate how to reduce waste and recycle. More info here https://marketw3.co.uk/reduce-and-recycle-hub-come-to-acton-saturday-w3-market

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