FORTY years ago Pam Bartlett brought the Jumbulance to Guernsey. Ever since, she has been the driving force behind this provider of accessible travel on the island.
The Jumbulance gives the chance for disabled people, known as VIPs, to travel with the appropriate care.
There are spaces for 10 VIPs, accompanied by a carer, two nurses, a doctor and a priest – all volunteers.
Onboard, it is like an adapted coach, kitted out to look after its occupants, with eight beds, a kitchenette, toilet facilities and resuscitation gear.
The Jumbulance then goes off on its adventures every year all over Europe. In 2012, they saw the London Paralympics.
Every other year, the Jumbulance heads off to Lourdes in France, famous for its healing waters and a Christian pilgrimage site.
‘She’s just stepped down this year and is passing the baton onto the next generation after selflessly giving herself to this cause since the ‘80s, organising and fundraising for these trips year after year,’ said her nominator, who wishes to remain anonymous.
‘Her trips not only mean those who are normally shut off from such opportunities get to go, it also gives their normal carers a chance to get a rest for themselves.
‘It’s a lifetime of work, and she deserves recognition.’
Guernsey Welfare Service has been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero award
Lesley Perchard and GVS Jubilee Day Centre have been nominated for Bailiwick Community Hero
Alan Prevel has been nominated for Bailiwick Community Hero
Autism & Me has been nominated for Bailiwick Community Hero
Bernie Coutu has been nominated for the Pride of Guernsey Bailiwick Community Hero award
Carolyn and Phil Morley have been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero award
Cathy Wanyoike has been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero award
Charlie Cox has been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero award
Guernsey Welfare Service Parent Empowerment Programme has been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero
Health Connections Voluntary Car Service has been nominated for Bailiwick Community Hero
Ian Brown has been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero award
Isabelle Moorshead has been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero award
Jo Cottell has been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero
Kerry Le Flock has been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero award
Liz Pirouet-Douglas has been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero award
Mandy Le Bachelet and Sarah Bamford from Talking Benches have nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero award
Margaret and John Nicolle have been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero award
Mark Prevel has been nominated for Bailiwick Community Hero
Mary Carre has been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero award
Matt Kneebone has been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero award
Nadine Gavey has been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero
Poppy Murray has been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero award
Shelley Samson has been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero award
Sue Brooks has been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero award
The Rotary and Lions Club of Guernsey have been nominated for Bailiwick Community Hero