20 GoodGymers have supported The Salvation Army with 5 tasks.
Tuesday 14th October
Written by Michael
Tonight's mission for the Cardiff crew, the same as usual
Our task, helping at the Salvation Army with the overgrown bushes and grass. The "Northlands Life House" is a hostel run by the Salvation Army, its objectives;
We offer a safe, supportive environment for individuals, helping them make positive choices about their current circumstances. As part of our Young Person’s contract, The Salvation Army provides support and accommodation for young people who are experiencing homelessness, across a range of services in Cardiff
There was a lot of work going on at the hostel, with upgrades to windows and doors. The bushes had been left for a while, so needed some TLC to tidy up the look. Michael was double hatted for this task, as both the run leader and the task organiser. The jobs that were on for the day were,
The team went straight into volunteer mode, as Michael passed out the tools for the night (he even jumped in to help, in between photos). 30 hard minutes later, we looked back at the work achieved, it was a great help to see things looking tidier with just the tops of the hedges left to trim.
We even had a special goodgym bush now, after the hard work of Jonathan and Lucy to create our heart bush.
Thanks to all for coming out on these darker nights, the hostel appreciates the hard work. See you next time.
Tuesday 29th July
Written by Michael
Tonight was a walking group, consisting of Michael and Martin.
It was a straight out and back walk, with no deviations allowed tonight. We were tasked with clearing a wall of the ivy that had over grown and was now encroaching on the public pathway. Helping at the Salvation Army, where we last helped to clear the garden for the young people's summer activities.
It was a good 40 minutes of work from the 2 volunteers tonight, managing to get the entire wall finished.
A brilliant load done, followed by a bit of a catch up afterwards at our start/end location of the glassworks.
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Tuesday 18th March
Written by Darren
7 Goodgym runners ran across Cardiff to help the Salvation Army in their garden. It was a nice bit of T-Rexercise.
This was the second time we have visited to prep the garden ready for planing. Michael got the tools from the shed and it was time to 'Get it on'. Gardening tools that is, no need for the 'Dino-saw' today!
We cleared down the weeds and dead plants from several planters. We also got rid of the rogue ivy from near the shed. Then we discussed some gardening feng-shui and we moved around the pots and long planters to make better use of the space - check the pics.
Rather than 'ride a white swan' we decided to run back with some T-Rex tunes playing on Michael's speaker, content we had left the garden and the planters ready for ready for the residents to start designing and planting in the coming weeks. I'm sure whatever they create will look T-Rexquisite.
Tuesday 4th February
Written by Michael
Tonight the gallant goodgymers were out for the WIN, cyclists, walkers and runners came together like some sort of Bolt-on Wanderers, ready to take on the mighty task. Leaving Cardiff City to take on a new challenge. Tonight was all about helping at the young persons homeless hostel, cleaning the back space and games pitch. This was our first time "playing" at Hostel Villa, but armed with our Arsenal of tools we went around to the "Notareal Forest" to start our battle against the fallen leaves of Mulchester City.
There were nods to the history of football as we saw the revival of sweepers tonight....and didn't they do WELL alongside the wonders of the wheelBARROW transfers. The leaves piled up defeated, and the grounds resembled a NEWcastle united by the goodgymers.
After a well deserved winning photo, the team took to the streets to celebrate the win and get a Tot-in-em after a hot-spur run.