Woking Foodbank

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31 GoodGymers have supported Woking Foodbank with 16 tasks.


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Woking GoodGym: sprinting to make a clean sweep at Woking foodbank!

Wednesday 13th August

Written by Rebecca McAlees

What a fantastic turn out for the mission at Woking Foodbank as 13 GoodGymers turned up to do a deep clean. The Foodbank is one of our regular and most popular missions where we usually clean the floors and wipe the surfaces. But Kirsty had the great idea to do a deep clean of all the shelves and fridge etc. Because there were so many of us it didn't take too long and we ended the evening with the traditional photo on the staircase. A massive cheer to Rob and Stephanie for their second mission with Woking GoodGym and to Julie for reaching 50 good deeds. We can't wait to see you in the black t-shirt Julie. Also a massive well done to Luan who ran non-stop from the Foodbank back to the meeting point at the leisure centre after a break in running. You are officially a runner now Luan.

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Mopping up

Thursday 24th July

Written by Julie

Having been nominated as leader yesterday, Julie rushed to the task to ensure she was at the foodbank on time.

If only she'd checked the email she would have realised that it was actually a group run so while she waited for the customers to leave and started hoovering, the rest of the gang were waiting for her at the Leisure Centre. Despite the delay, Nadia, Anne, Andy and Kirsty had a good run and arrived in perfect time to get cracking with the mops.

The floors were soon a lot cleaner thanks to more hoovering by Andy and eagle-eyed Kirsty spotted some pot plants in need of some tlc.

This task always flies by and after the obligatory photo half-way up the stairs, we ran back towards the Leisure Centre.

Thanks to all the Goodgymers for their hard work, and looking forward to our next tasks on Sunday 27th.

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Spring Clean

Thursday 24th April

Written by Alys Penfold (she/her)

Tonight we were back at Woking food bank at The Lighthouse, giving it a good old spring clean.

Anne, Karen & Laura ran from the Leisure Centre, whilst Katie, Phil, Julie and Alys made their own way to the task.

In less than half an hour, we had the place hoovered, mopped and organised! Many hands make light work as they say…

If you couldn’t join us today, there are two tasks available this Sunday - one indoors helping build a train set for All Aboard’s sessions for autistic, ADHD and SEN children, and another outdoor sowing wildflowers on Millmoor Common.

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Supermarket Sweep 🧹

Thursday 13th March

Written by Rebecca McAlees

Anne, Rebecca, Nadia and Wayne attended one of our favourite community missions, Woking Food Bank. It was nice to see Alison as it has been a while since we were last at the Food Bank in the summer. 😀The Food Bank was open and busy today, so Alison was grateful for our support in the clean up operation. Nadia got to work straight away hoovering the floor, 🧹followed by Wayne with the broom. Anne and Rebecca completed the job by mopping the floor behind them. There was much excited talk about Surrey half marathon at the weekend. All work was complete in a flash and Alison was particularly pleased to have the corners and under the tables cleaned, especially as Wayne found a rouge swede hiding under some boxes! We posed for the traditional photo on the stairs and Nadia rushed off to her next activity of the evening. Well done to Anne, Wayne and Nadia for running over 12k between them to and from the mission. Rebecca prioritised trying to get the smell of Dettol of her hands over running! 🏃‍♂️

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The Twelve GoodGymers of Christmas!

Wednesday 4th December 2024

Written by Kirsty Raynes (She/her)

Christmas comes, but once a year, and so does this very special task for GoodGym Woking. The purpose was to assist Woking Foodbank with filling 50 bags with 36 food items ready for distribution to Woking residents who likely find December a particularly challenging time of year.

As usual, the GoodGym Woking team was delighted to be requested again to help Woking Foodbank with this vital service: to provided free food to vulnerable Woking residents. The GG 12-strong crew arrived at the task ready to help bring some Christmas cheer to others less fortunate. The team, welcomed by Alison, the Foodbank Project Manager, arrived at 6.30 pm; some had travelled together in Wayne's car or made their way to the location independently. Anne ran 4.5 km to the location, and Kirsty ran a shorter distance from her house to the Foodbank premises. Both ladies are participating in a Good Gym Woking group distance challenge to raise funds for mental health charities by 'running up to Christmas'. Every km helps!

The GG crew was excited. The excitement increased seeing Wayne wearing his fancy Christmas shirt, the girls put on their December tutus, provided by Kirsty, (GG red, of course), and the boys wore light-up Christmas woolly hats. Everybody was very enthusiastic about dressing up, having heeded Kirsty's warning that any 'Grinches' would have to complete a set of dreaded burpees!

Adam, Alys, Anne, Rebecca, Caterina, Julie, Katie, Kirsty, Lauren, Louise and her son Henry, Nadia & Wayne were ready to begin the task. Wayne quickly gathered the list of 36 items provided by Alison. He nominated each item from the list to an individual whose job it was to collect them . Meanwhile Rebecca carefully counted out 50 bags ready to be filled with said items. Having previously completed the challenge on many occasions in an organised fashion, GG Woking was confident of being faster than ever.

Organised quickly turned into disorganised chaos as the 12 elves raced around the unit collecting the required articles losing count and their way in the process. Order was eventually restored, and enough of each item was located. Adam and Rebecca were designated 'quality control', ensuring each of the 50 bags contained the requisite items, then lining up 'finished' bags in neat rows of 10. Some of the 'finished' bags had to be completed more than once, and 5x10 is harder to count, with 'helpful' teammates darting in and out with an item that had been missed. Wayne was spotted checking the list more than twice.

Everyone felt pleased as the task was achieved; it was time for the obligatory team photo in front of the 50 stuffed bags of goodies. We all agreed this was our favourite task of the year, and we hope we are invited back next year. Then we may remember to use a systematic approach ! :) Everyone bundled outside and on to our GoodGym Christmas party at the new Sky Bar in Woking town centre!

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The Task That Didn’t Happen 😩

Thursday 10th October 2024

Written by Wayne

Lighthouse Foodbank

On this chilly evening Wayne, Nadia, & Julie met at Woking leisure center.

Wayne got Nadia a little gift a head torch, but Nadia had already bought a light vest which was very fancy 😀

From here They ran from the back of the Park up the hill, Traffic seemed very bad this evening around the area. We got to the foodbank and were surprised to see the lighthouse closed. We has a little walk around the town and headed back to the lighthouse but the shutters were still down. Wayne double checked his email just to check there was no mix up with dates.

We waited till about 19:10 and then decided to head back to the leisure center. We ran 🏃‍♀️back down hill and got talking about what races we were all looking to sign up to.

We got back to the park said our good byes and headed home.

This Sunday Woking Junior Park are still looking for volunteers.

Hope to see you all soon. 😀

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