Laura Barrett


467

Good Deeds

Workouts
1372
Cheers given
31217
Cheers received
6136

Member
TaskForce
Run leader
Doing good since March 2019

Verification in progress

0 Month Streak

Done a group run this month

71 Month Streak


TaskForce achievements
77

Sessions listed

92

Sessions led

70

Sessions backmarked

8

Walks led

28

Sessions photographed

88

Reports written


January Challenge 2025 achieved
January Challenge 2025
Florence Kiplagat
Haile Gebrselassie
Tourist
Mission Impossible
Race Team
Wings
Badger Badge
Winter Warrior
Fan
Apostle
Black T-Shirt
Ethan Hunt
Super Saturday
On a roll
Starter's pistol
Walk Leader
Finding your feet
Community Cape
Easy 10
Mission Possible
Mission accomplished
Mo Farah
Mission
High 5
Tirunesh Dibaba
Athlete
Applause
Strava
Hat Doffer
GoodGym Runner

api_logo

Block or report Laura Barrett


Laura Barrett's next session

York

WWF x GoodGym York: Helping with willow weaving and painting at Park Grove
🗓Today 6:15pm

📍York CVS, Denham Room YO1 6ET

Help maintain the school learning environment

+21
Carl Wain
Anne
26 GoodGymers are going
Latest activity
Laura Barrett
Laura Barrett signed up to a group run.

Mon 19th May at 6:15pm

Weeding the communal areas at City Mills

Improve the environment for the residents

Read more
Vicky HearsonEd Woollard
Laura Barrett
Laura Barrett signed up to a group run.

Mon 5th May at 6:15pm

Vicky HearsonEd Woollard
Laura Barrett
Laura Barrett went on a community mission

Sat 26th Apr at 9:30am

Whoops bunny , bunny, bunny, whoopsies!

York Report written by Jenna Drury (she /her)

Thank you to all the good eggs that came to this task. Sometimes, GGers are the only people for the job - or jobs, as we found out! First we put up the big gazebo and set up tables outside. Then we scoured the lawn and picked up all the pooh! What pooh? Well, rabbit, cat, fox and bird jobs as it happened! No body complained at getting the shit tasks! The Easter bunny had certainly left his/her mark! Abi was let off picking up, due to being 'with child'. She pointed out holes that may cause a trip hazard for the children with visual impairments. 'Shit galore!' exclaimed Abi, enjoying watching us at work! After thoroughly washing our hands, we covered any thistles with picnic blankets. We then sorted out the plastic eggs. The larger ones needed fresh batteries to get their beep back.These were talking eggs! Eggxtra care was taken to lay them in position for little hands to find. Finally we carried the hundreds of chocolate eggs to the swapping stall, where plastic magically becomes cocoa. Marvellous! The Wilberforce House team were so grateful for our help. The sun is out for a fantasic afternoon ahead.

Read more
Vicky HearsonEd WoollardPaul Kelly

Loading...