Giving Hope to the people of Derby

4 Goodgymers helped their local community in Derby
Rachel Carthy
Pete Emery
Mandy Marriott
Ashley
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Derby

Tuesday 9th April

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Ashley, Pete, Mandy and Rachel met at the usual Tuesday night start point for a litter picking session with a difference. As well as the usual waterproof jackets, litter pickers and bin bags, the group were all carrying backpacks which were filled to the brim with donations for The Hope Centre foodbank. Especially Ashley's who had some bumper packs of tins with him.

As part of a national initiative by GoodGym, this session had been put in the calendar to bump up supplies following a busy Easter at the foodbank.

The group headed off to litter pick along the route to the foodbank, where Pete regularly helps out at as a volunteer. Along the way the group saw building work coming along for the city's new performance venue and an exciting outdoor social space for events and live music, 'Electric Daisy'. Donations were gratefully received and the group headed on to continue litter picking in a loop of a route around the city centre. Slightly less competition between our litter picking King and Queen, Ashley and Mandy, than usual as Ashley's focus was on his weighty bag of donations and not beating Mandy to the most litter to be picked/most unusual item found.

The group had a local resident comment on how bad the litter down their street can be, particularly after Friday and Saturday night and so will look at adding in this route to litter picking sessions in the future.

If you are able to make a donation to the foodbank, check out the items they need the most and see details of where and when to drop them off here.

Thanks to everyone for helping out this evening, Mandy had already been volunteering during the day so extra GoodGym points for her.


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Hope Centre Derby
Our services support people in crisis including young people, the elderly, low-income families, children, single parents, refugees and asylum seekers of all faiths and ethnic backgrounds living in poverty.

Our food bank seeks to provide a three-day emergency food parcel for those who are in need. We receive our food from different places around Derby – individuals, schools, businesses, churches and other charities all contribute to helping people in crisis. We are thankful for any donation, whether it be food (long shelf life and in date) or money – the more we receive, the better we can ensure we can fill the food parcels all year round.

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