Back in 2022, Martine-Marie White - Rotary and Lions Club’s nominator - lost her job, independence and driving licence when she got very sick.
As a result, the Lions and Rotary Clubs banded together to get Martine an incredible mobility scooter. ‘The kindness of these charities has made a huge difference in my life,’ said Martine.
‘It’s a great honour for our club to be co-nominated in recognition of the work that we do supporting individuals with specific needs,’ said Robert Holder, the Lions Club president. The Lion’s Club was founded in 1967 and continues to do amazing work, and on this occasion truly living up to their motto ‘Where there’s a need, there’s a lion.’
The Rotary Club does many different things to raise money for charity, including the Tree of Joy. Sometimes the club receives a request from someone who needs their help such as helping with the purchase of Martine’s e-scooter. ‘We’re very pleased to be nominated,’ said Simon Howitt, president of the Rotary Club.
‘I don’t think these charities often get the recognition that they deserve,’ said Martine who just wants to say a huge thank you to both amazing charities.
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
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