We're allergic to hills - we all Echoed!

13 Goodgymers helped their local community in Sheffield
Tim Gait
Ash
Hannah McCormack
James Smith
Bee Gan
Sergiu Radu
Rob Kenning
Chris
Andrew Waters
Abi
Rois Muqsith
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Sheffield

Monday 27th May 2019

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With GG run leader Ash in charge this week, we stormed up one of Sheffield's many hills to be greeted by GG Charlotte. 13 Goodgymers helped GG Charlotte spread the word about the York House 'Echo' Charity Shop through leafleting approx. 350 fliers to nearby houses. Echo is a great community charity shop, selling good quality second hand clothes, which GoodGym has helped expand through a number of clothes sorting and painting community missions.

Our activity tonight: If hill's weren't enough - to keep everyone together as a pack, Ash had GGrs squatting to regroup on the way up to City Road. Ascent successes - 380ft of ascent achieved tonight :) Well done team :)

Conscientious Charlotte ensured everyone was safe through pairing up leafleters (and one trio), to ensure no lone working. With ominous clouds forming, we headed out... At the end of the task, it had started to rain, we regrouped under the building roof while waiting for the last GGrs to return.
Notable mentions: - Serg's and Rob's joint hair tossing in the rain on regrouping following their run back up Castle Park Run heartbreak hill - all they were missing was a bottle of Herbal Essences
- James' homemade timber litter picker used during the task - Steve's Splendid Spoonful leafleting idea - Copy Kat brought along wooden spoons for team Kat and Bee to try - our fingers were saved :)

We ran back to the Showroom base in the rain. With the rain continuing, Goodgymers stretched off after our run in the nearby bus shelter :)

See you again :)


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Manor and Castle Development Trust is a community based charity that was set up in 1997 to work with local people to regenerate the neighbourhoods in the Manor and Castle ward. Manor and Castle Development Trust offer a range of services and activities including training and development, help to find work, health activities, support for families, activities for older people, children and young people, and volunteering opportunities.

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