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Windsor and Maidenhead Report written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
Carol, Karen, Jane and Sheila all volunteered at the Baby Bank this morning. After settling into our normal routine of checking clothes and filling up the referral boxes from the overflow bags, the recycling van arrived to collect all of the textiles that had not passed the quality check. Fun was had forming a human chain to move the bin bags from upstairs, rolling them down the stairs and into the van. Sheila left the others to it, to join another volunteer to collect donations from a collection point in the shopping centre in Slough. What was supposed to be donated second hand uniform turned out to be a huge bin full of any old rubbish that people felt like putting on there - including dirty and damaged clothing, old curtains, a frying pan, household bills, drinks cans and even a bag of wet nappies. Yuk! We recovered very little that we could use, and an estate car full of bags for the tip and the textiles recyclers. Live and learn!
Fri 17th Oct at 9:30am
Fri 10th Oct at 9:30am
Windsor and Maidenhead Report written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
4 GoodGymers helped out at the Baby Bank this morning, and were asked to do the clothes sorting upstairs. It was great to welcome Jane back for her second session, and she joined Carol and Karen doing a second check on clothes that already been through a first check by a corporate team. Meanwhile Sheila helped put together Referral packs. One was for a mother and her 3 daughters who had received clothes only last week. Unfortunately the flat below theirs had caught fire and they lost all of their possessions too. So tragic - they were left with only the clothes they were wearing. Some of the age groups we are short of clothes for anyway, but we put together what we could for them.
Fri 10th Oct at 9:30am
Fri 19th Sep at 9:30am
Windsor and Maidenhead Report written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
Baby Bank regulars Carol and Sheila were joined by Jane for her seco d community mission. Our task was to unpackage donations which had been given by a clothing company, consisting of returns which it is presumably not worth their while to collect and re-sell. Each package had to be opened, the packing slip collected to be disposed of as confidential waste, and the items sorted according to size. Some of the skimpier underwear was deemed to be unsuitable for handing out to families, but there was some good quality stuff which will be nice to give out to teenagers. Jane left to do her bit at the Macmillan coffee morning, but Carol and Sheila were determined to empty the travel cot of its contents. We were delighted to reach the bottom at last, so filled sacks with each size of clothing and disposed of all the packaging in the recycling bin. It was goid to have made a difference but there us much left to do
Fri 19th Sep at 9:30am
Wednesday 6th August

Jane earned their community cape by completing their first community mission.
Jane completed a community mission. Instead of watching TV or lying in bed, Jane was out there making their community a better place to be. For making that choice they have earned the community cape.
Wednesday 6th August

Jane has done their first good deed with GoodGym.
Jane 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 6th Aug at 7:00pm
Windsor and Maidenhead Report written by Windsor and Maidenhead runner
Lovely to see so many people turn out for another Himalayan Balsam-bashing task at Ockwells - and a big welcome to Jane who joined us for the first time!
Thu 7th Aug at 9:43am
Well done everyone! Hope to meet you soon Jane 😁
Wed 6th Aug at 7:00pm
Help protect native biodiversity at Ockwells Park
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