Wed 23rd Mar 2022 at 6:00pm
Trafford Report written by Kate Frain
Last night a team of Goodgym legends gathered together to assemble Grab bags for Ukraine refugees fleeing the war.
In what can only be described as warp speed, we collated essential items such as candles, matches, toiletries into gifted rucksacks ready for shipping to Poland.
what a fantastic team!
This was our second mission working in partnership with Trafford Veterans to help Ukraine and we were so pleased to have been able to help them send a total of 707 boxes and to pack c40 grab bags for distribution.
Congrats and welcome to two newbies:
Thanks so much to everyone for all your hard work!
Check out our listing for our next Group Session on 30th March!
Wed 23rd Mar 2022 at 6:00pm
Help people affected by the conflict in Ukraine
Read moreFriday 5th June 2020
Helen Hart earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.
Helen completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Helen was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.
Fri 29th May 2020 at 10:30am
Trafford Report written by Kate Frain
Our lovely bunch of Goodgym-ers walked/cycled/ ran the length and breadth of Stretford with members of their households to deliver well over 3000 leaflets to raise awareness of the Stretford Community Hub based at Stretford Public Hall.
A massive shout out and well done to everyone who helped! Particular shout out to Emma who completed her first good deed with GoodGym Trafford - welcome to the gang!
what a fantastic effort! please pass on my thanks to the team
Kate, Stretford Community Hub
Fri 29th May 2020 at 10:30am
Raise awareness of the essential work that the Community Hub is doing at this time
Read moreThursday 5th September 2019
Helen Hart has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Helen is a now a fully fledged GoodGym runner. They've just run to do good for the first time. They are out there making amazing things happen and getting fit at the same time.
Wed 4th Sep 2019 at 6:30pm
Trafford Report written by Kate Frain
Working on a small and perfectly formed pocket paradise
Well done to the GoodGym Trafford crew who ran 7K last night to help tidy up a little pocket paradise - Stephen Street Community Garden in Urmston, Trafford. Special mention to Helen aka Aggie who joined us for her first ever GoodGym run, well done!
After meeting at our base location of St Matthews Community Hall, Stretford (M32 9AJ) at 6.30pm we had our welcome natter (including a reminder about our social on 18th September after our Group run that evening at Head Bar, document check and warm up from Kate (at points both at the same time!), the team took off at a fair clip led by Lou and kindly backmarked by Cassie. Big thanks to you both and also to our tech consultant for the evening, John who helped us with some Strava connections!
Once all assembled, resident and fellow GoodGym-er Jo who was our task owner for the evening, explained some of the history of the plot and how it had been a dumping ground a few years back until the local community decided to take it over and transform it. The result is a lovely little green spot that has fruit, vegetables and flowers for the community (including the nearby Carehome residents) to enjoy.
Of particular focus is the end of summer party which is in a few weeks, so with that in mind and after we had been briefed and were suitably tooled up, the team set about weeding, raking, tidying and clipping like nobody's business to make sure the garden is looking its best for that!
Whilst we worked we admired the crop of frankly whopping raspberries and abundant apple tree which has already yielded sufficient a crop for crumble for the whole street! We all got into the party mood with some of Kate's tunes and even Freddy our mascot paid us a visit to lend a paw.
This GoodGym Trafford task is not to be sniffed at...
Even though Jo has been on Group tasks before she was still surprised about the impact the team had in less than 45 minutes.
This is fantastic, look how much better it looks already!
After taking a good group shot (Kate's photo skills are slowly improving!)
we divided ourselves into two teams to run home, one team taking a longer route and running at a faster pace with the second team pacing ourselves.
On our return we stretched off and congratulated ourselves on another task well done. Next week our Group run is helping a small children's mental health charity to clear down after their event on 11th September. Click the link to register!
Thanks to all who joined us and see you next time!
Happy running, Kate x