69 GoodGymers have supported St Phillips and St James`s church with 31 tasks.
Sunday 10th July 2022
Written by Ruth
It’s Wimbledon finals day at the height of summer and you might think the last thing you’d want is a roast meal but actually members of the One to One group at St Philip and St James Church welcomed their turkey dinner and apple crumble. The sessions were set up many years ago to try to combat loneliness on Odd Down but went on the road during lockdown because of Covid restrictions. Now back at the church, there are some who are unable to get out any more and that’s where GoodGym comes in - delivering their lunches on foot. It was certainly hot work and hopefully I did it fast enough that they didn’t need reheating.
I asked one woman what it meant to get a meal delivered to their door. She said “ When something different is done to lift your solitude it just means a lot. It was really special that people would give up their time for you. Nobody that I spoke to had a service like that during lockdown and it hit home to me.”
When we do a task for GoodGym we are asked how much of a difference we are making and it is great to know that we do have an impact.
Sunday 12th June 2022
Written by Laura W
On a sunny Sunday, I arrived at the church in Odd Down and was greeted by Ruth. I received 3 meals to deliver. The first two went smoothly and the 2 recipients were very grateful however the 3rd left me lost. I ran around the road a couple of times before calling Ruth to the rescue. Thankfully she was able to walk over and point me in the right direction. Thank you Ruth for saving me and for the fab photos.
Sunday 8th May 2022
Written by Dan Laws
This afternoon Ellie and I set out in the roasting sunshine to deliver warm dinners to several vulnerable individuals in Odd Down. Everyone was incredibly appreciative of the food that they otherwise wouldn't have been able to enjoy! It was a simply lovely day to be outside doing good, and we're both looking forward to returning to help St. Phillips church in future.
Sunday 10th April 2022
Written by Ruth
Good thing I took my trusty red GoodGym t-shirt to church with me as it turns out no one had signed up to help the monthly delivery of roast dinners to people in the community. Fortunately I was able to do a quick change and help out. Church members also lent a hand - the photo shows me with organiser and head chef Andy Stammers. St Philip’s puts on a meal once a month for people who’d otherwise be on their own and those who are housebound get theirs delivered. Today they got roast pork, fruit salad and a palm cross in celebration of Palm Sunday. Yum!
Sunday 13th March 2022
Written by Dan Laws
It was a lovely day in Bath today, with the beaming sunshine giving all the more reason to get out and about and do good in the community! This afternoon myself and Ruth from the Church of St Phillip delivered several warm meals to vulnerable members of the community who would otherwise have been unable to enjoy a nice Sunday roast! It felt like we really made a difference to the recipients' days and hopefully capped off their week in a positive manner! I look forward to returning to help again next month.
Sunday 13th February 2022
Written by Mary Caudle
2 Damp GG walkers visited a local church to collect hot dinners and deliver them to vulnerable people in the local area. These had been lovingly prepared at the church where people can come together to eat but some people are unable to get there. It was soon obvious that speed was the key to a successful mission, the mix of continuous rain and paper deliver bags was the challenge, and yes by the time the last meals were given out the bags had completely dissolved. Lovely to meet the grateful diners and hope to see them all again next month.
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