Wow. What a week last week was. A massive THANK YOU firstly needs to be said to anyone who was involved in any of the Operation Impacts last week, and hope those of you involved on Friday managed to get rid of the lovely smell of manure (don’t ask).
You made a massive impact on the organisations we worked with last week, and more importantly your individual input had such a big impact on the local community which is, aside from being what Operation Impact is about, fantastic.
For those who weren’t involved, and want to find out more, read on!
Operation Impact is a mass-scale MLP volunteering scheme in which over 160 students took part in three projects in the local community over four days with the intent to transform each project. And my, what a transformation!
There were
- 163 places taken up by student volunteers across the week
This meant
- 955 hours counted towards MLP awards
This equated to
- £4755.90 monetary value to the community
In summary:
Day one:
The children of Birchfields Primary School now benefit from a renovated eco-garden. This involved building planters and bulbs ready for spring, painting the school wigwam (naturally), in order to match all the log seats that the MLP volunteers painted.
‘Team Pond’ (as they were so lovingly dubbed) had a great time looking extremely attractive in their waist-high waders. The girls spent all day up to their waists in pond water – lifting and rearranging logs, clearing out debris. They carried off the look well, and because of them, the pond is now wildlife accessible.
All this was done with some help from the eager pupils at the school, and was complicated ever so slightly by the school’s rabbits, whose inquisitiveness soon turned shy as we kept cooing into their cage…
Day two and three:
Scouts, Cubs, Beavers, community groups and after-school clubs who use the 1st Withington Scout Hut in Withington now have a brightly coloured venue. But we didn’t stop there. Their garden was transformed with planters being built, a level green area for camping, the outside walls being painted, and lots more.
The MLP scaffold team were brilliant at shaking off any vertigo and working to paint the approximately 6 metre high ceiling with a double-coat of Magnolia. Creating banners and polishing Scout memorabilia were also thrown into the agenda.
It was only a shame that we couldn’t do more – the skirting boards and scout leaders room still needs a bit of TLC so watch this space to ‘scout’ out volunteering opportunities for this project.
What made this project even more worthwhile, were the centenary events happening at the Scout Hut the following weekend. It was hard, but we made sure the hut was ready for these celebrations so that former scout members (some aged over 80) who were travelling from all over the country could see the impact MLP had achieved. This new community hub wouldn’t have been possible without the MLP manpower, and of course lots and lots of cups of tea!
Len Grant, Chair of 1st Withington Scout Group, was impressed with the efforts of MLP:
“Thank you for the wonderful work of Operation Impact last week, the students worked extremely hard and conscientiously and achieved so much in only two days. The scout hut looked tremendous for our Centenary Open Day. And there was so much positivity about the students’ efforts.”
Day four:
The residents of Winifred Massey have benefitted from a new herb and berry garden, new painted benches, and a mass-scale gardening and de-weeding project. There was hanging baskets, hot drinks and Hotpot a plenty, the latter two keeping us going through the day. The man power involved in the extreme gardening of the day has definitely warranted a no need for the gym attitude here in the office, and we would urge you do the same!
Finally, we hope everyone involved on Friday didn’t have a “crap” time because of the manure… worryingly towards the end of the day I could no longer smell it on me, much to the delight of the person sat next to me on the bus. Oops.
Well done again everyone! And watch this space for OPERATION IMPACT round two, coming next semester.