
Successful post Covid year for RNLI Fishguard fundraisers
On Tuesday 16 May RNLI Fishguard fundraisers held their first annual general meeting (AGM) since 2019 as station crew responded to a launch request.
As fundraisers gathered at RNLI Fishguard station, a tasking request was received from HM Coastguard for the immediate launch of the charity's Trent class all-weather lifeboat Blue Peter VII. Fortunately, whilst crew were arriving the incident was successfully resolved by partner agencies, the request to launch cancelled and the meeting commenced.
Following the pandemic, as fundraising activities returned to normal, a number of long serving members of the fundraising team decided it was the right time to step down. Their decision came after many years of dedicated fundraising for the Fishguard branch.
A team and committee were established, chaired by experienced fundraiser Sylvia Hotchin who decided to remain to guide the new committee through its first year.
The team of volunteers hosted various fundraising activities including a coffee morning and station open day raising a total of £6536.81. On hand to receive the presentation cheque on behalf of the charity were volunteers from various operational roles within the station.
During the AGM, committee members Sylvia, Jo and Libby were re-elected to the roles of chairperson, treasurer and secretary respectively.
Cedwyn Rogers, RNLI Fishguard Lifeboat Press Officer, said:
‘This is a fantastic achievement by the local fundraising team who volunteer their own time to attend meetings, host events and engage with our generous supporters. With a number of successful events already under their belt this year we look forward to seeing their exciting future events. As a station we would like to express our thanks to past members of the fundraising team for their years of hard work and dedication in supporting our station and crew’
Notes to Editors:
· The attached photo (Photo 1) shows station operational volunteers at RNLI Fishguard receiving the presentation cheque from the Fishguard fundraising branch on behalf of the station. (Tuesday 16 May 2023) Credit. RNLI Fishguard.
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