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Monday 22nd July
Maya Sengupta Gledhill completed 15 good deeds with GoodGym.
Maya has completed their 15th good deed with GoodGym
Wed 5th Jun at 3:44pm
Slough Report written by Maya Sengupta Gledhill
We went out and did another local litter pick. Litter picks are fun way of being outside whilst some necessary carework!
Fri 17th May at 9:15am
Slough Report written by Slough runner
3 of our regular volunteers went to help May sort out Summer Clothing, they had plenty sunshine which meant plenty smiles all around.
Maya we like your outfit and the colour too.
There are still plenty clothes that need sorting so please look out for more dates posted shortly on our website.
Mon 13th May at 6:30pm
Slough Report written by Manjit Birk
We were back at St Mary’s Church on Church Street for our Monday #DoGoodGetFit task. We all had ‘active travel’ to get to the Church on time on a lovely cool Monday evening.
On arrival, Jean our task owner gave us access to the Church and asked us to do a few tidy up jobs that the Church desperately needed.
So we got to work pretty quickly with Jason taking the sweeping job (once he was happy with the broom!), Maya also went on sweeping duties then onto iron gate cleaning.
Devajani was already giving the iron work a good clean whilst Agni and Jean were all over the pulpit with Jean giving us her worldly advise.
I took some time out to sweep the altar and wipe down the pews with the rest of the team joining me once they’d finished their areas.
The areas looked so much fresher once we’d finished. Such a beautiful church and we were very happy to help give it a spring clean.
We look forward to returning in a few weeks time.
Next week we will be at the allotments on Stoke Road. Hope to see you there.
Mon 13th May at 2:30pm
Slough Report written by Maya Sengupta Gledhill
The park was looking very littered after a weekend of frolicking.
We cleaned up what we could and the park looked & felt much better!
We separated plastic bottles into our red bin
Mon 2nd Dec at 6:30pm
Sat 9th Mar at 11:00am
Slough Report written by Manjit Birk
Today we were involved in an international women’s day event that merged women led local community groups with an upcycling event focused on ladies clothing!
This idea was the brain child of Tirza from Slough Anti Litter group supported by Riffat and Clarissa from The Slough Bid; Rosa from Together As One (and GoodGym); Sbba from Asian Star Radio and Knit your socks off; Samina from Sakoon through Cancer and Knit your socks off; Bep from Thrive365; Claire from I Got Style and of course us!
Each group had a host of volunteers supporting the event from set up to swap shop to manning stalls to panel interviews to decant! Well done to all the team members. Great unity!
Need some hanger management?
So we started the day by helping to hang up already donated items. Sut was already on it by the time I arrived. So I hanged around letting her get on with it.
We soon had a few rails already to go and dressed to impress! Just needed customers now.
Has that cardi-gone?
So what is a swap shop? It’s an up recycling event whereby you can select up to 10 items to donate, pay a donation fee, bring in your clothes to the swap assistants (us), and collect tokens for the value of your items which can then be used against other donated items!
We had a tight slot of 30 minutes to receive the swap items, code them to a value (we had a Strava vs parkrun coding system going on so as to not offend anyone if we thought the value was lower (parkrun … sorry parkrun we love you really), or higher value items aka Strava! We then dished out the tokens for the customers to use against other clothes.
Dior to Dior sales
Although the event was a pre book event we didn’t want passerby’s to have FOMO so we had Agni out in the mall handing out flyers letting people know that they could come in too!
Purse-Shoe your Dreams
Whilst the swap assistants were busy sorting and hanging, there were workshops and panels interviews going on where some really insightful and heart warming stories were being shared… I loved that Anita loves red (we have a tshirt just waiting for her), Samina loves trainers (we know where you can use those!) and Claire’s advise on wearing a different colour each day next week might just be my challenge (I’m sure I have race t-shirts in every colour of the rainbow).
Even The Mayor Amjad Abassi and local MP Tan Dhesi came along to support the event.
Really positive feedback from the customers with loads being ‘bought’ during the swap shop opening time.
Thank you to the team for getting involved.
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