When told about her nomination for Bailiwick Community Hero, Lesley Perchard said that she had been thinking about Ruby Johns recently and Ruby’s love for making an effort for everything – specifically remembering her full red, white and blue outfit Ruby had once donned for Liberation Day.
Ruby’s daughter Roz Johns put Lesley Perchard and the team at GVS Jubilee Day Centre forward for the Pride of Guernsey award for all of their help in keeping Ruby’s last few months full of life and allowing Ruby to make some final good memories.
‘Lesley would pick her up and do her hair and then she would spend the day there with a meal and entertainment,’ Roz said.
‘Mum had always been very independent, but I was always there to assist or do what she couldn’t and we had a very close bond.’
After Ruby sadly passed away in March of this year, aged 95, Lesley has been inspired to consistently ‘make an effort’ in honour of her late friend and was thinking up ways to go the extra mile for the 80th Liberation Day in 2025.
Guernsey Welfare Service has been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero award
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
Pam Bartlett has been nominated for the Bailiwick Community Hero award
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