Hope is the thing with candy

7 Goodgymers helped their local community in Barnet
Ben Winstanley
George Ttoouli
Lucinda Slater
Theodore Smith
Rupesh
Rachel Melinek
Beattie
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Barnet

Tuesday 10th December

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George Ttoouli
George Ttoouli

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WELCOMER

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Lucinda Slater
Lucinda Slater

BACK MARKER

Theodore Smith
Theodore Smith

PHOTOGRAPHER

Rachel Melinek
Rachel Melinek

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Report written by George Ttoouli (he/him)

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We had a great turn out last night to deliver goody bags full of holiday activities, chocolate and candy to residents at the Grange Estate. Seven well-wrapped Goodgymmers set off from our temporary base at the Old White Lion. With Lucinda as our backmarker, we took the scenic route through East Finchley tube to the alleys parallel to the High Road, meeting with Emma Hodge and her colleagues from Hope North London in the middle of the Grange Estate.

Along the 1.5km way, we learned about the strangest jobs - voluntary or paid! - any of us had ever done. Rachel threw soup at people for a protest film, while Ben played jazz on a pirate ship one summer. Beattie once taught a Mongolia man 'fluent' English in five minutes (at his request). But Rupesh probably had the weirdest job: he used to extract eyeballs for a living (yes, really).

Then it was all about bringing a little bit of hope and cheer to the residents of the many blocks across the estate. We split up into pairs and took up Santa sacks full of the goody bags, then spread out to the various blocks, buzzing our way in and running up and down loads of stairs to reach letterboxes.

Our team of holiday elves delivered around 250 goody bags in 45min, putting a very large dent in the pile. Emma assured us her team could finish up and thanked us for a job well done.



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Paul Salman

Wed 11th Dec at 1:28pm

Wow stange work indeed but a valuable effort last night ..well done all. Hope to see you next week our last run of the year!

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