The Big USB-C

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Ealing

Thursday 26th September

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Gayle and Jackie from Empathy Souls were almost set up for their Speak Easy event when Sevan arrived at 9:30. All that was left to do was:

  1. Put the soup for lunch in the soup kettle;
  2. Brief Sevan on his task during the sessions; and
  3. To connect Gayle's laptop with today's presentation to the TV

Stephanie, the community champion co-ordinator from Ealing Council took on the messiest task, transferring the soup. Meanwhile, Sevan was introduced to the survey questions and QR codes that he was to ask the attendees to complete. Other than that, he was to be another participant during the morning session.

Connecting Gayle's Macbook to the TV turned out to be the biggest challenge of the morning as ActOne's TV had an HDMI cable and Gayle's laptop a USB-C port, with no way to bridge them. Sevan found a shop a couple of doors down that sold phones and other tech equipment, but the owner wouldn't be around to advise and sell the right item for another 45 minutes.

Sevan was a bit worried. What if after waiting, they didn't even have the cable that Gayle needed. He went for a run along the High Street in Acton, trying to find anywhere else that would sell a suitable adaptor. After having no luck in Morrisons and Poundland, he didn't see any other options, so returned to ActOne. Luckily, the shop 2 doors down did have the right cable, which Sevan fitted in time for the session to start 🙌


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Cancer ‘speak easy’
Day focused on early detection and prevention of cancer

We are holding a free event on 26th September in association with The Eve Appeal and Royal Marsden Partners. Between the hours of 10-4pm we will be facilitating sessions on gynae cancers and the full cancer screening programs in addition to providing nutritional snacks and refreshments. We will also provide a goodie bag for all participants. This will be a very interactive session open to men and women who want to focus on early detection and prevention to save lives

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