A huge majority of the charities we’ve visited on our 25th anniversary tour would not be able to operate without the support of the individuals who volunteer their time, skills, knowledge and energy. Some of them are run solely by volunteers, meaning if those people were not there, the services they provide would disappear too.
While out on our tour we’ve been tracking the number of volunteers we’ve met at each charity/group and recoding this alongside our anniversary mosaic. We’ve already totalled more than 3,000 volunteers from just over 60 community groups.
We noticed that there were a number of volunteers who appeared in multiple places, holding a number of volunteer positions locally or even across the county. So at the end of our anniversary walks, hosted by Eden Centre and presented by the High Sheriff of Buckinghamshire Pippa Kirkbride, we surprised ten ‘Super Volunteers’ with awards to celebrate and recognise the amazing things they do for their communities. These volunteers were:
Tricia Philips – best known for volunteering with Chiltern Open Air Museum for nearly 50 years both as a Trustee and as Secretary of the Friends, alongside her involvement with District Scouts and her local church.
B J Tailor – a familiar face who pops up all around the local community, BJ is the long-serving dedicated Community Champion at Tesco Amersham who also gives much of his own time to separately raise funds.
Jill Townsend – the founder of the Buckingham Summer Club which helps hundreds of young children, who also volunteered for Project Street Life Buckingham and the Swan Community Hub.
Roneish Myers – known mainly as the founder of the MoneyHeave Community Project, but also active in the Caribbean Community Lunch Club and a volunteer member of the Heart of Bucks Grants Panel.
Chris Humphris – a Super Volunteer in and around the Thames, currently a Trustee, volunteer co-ordinator and sailing buddy at Accessible Boating Thames, volunteer at Braywick Leisure Centre and who has also been involved with Sportsable.
Linda Cannon Clegg – one of the driving forces behind the annual Kop Hill Climb raising hundreds of thousands for local charities, alongside other voluntary work including as Chair of Governors at Chesham Grammar School.
Tom Shimony – active helping young people in a variety of ways including volunteering at Aylesbury Youth Club and as a very committed chair of the Young Futures Fund Board, dedicated to empowering young people to make funding decisions to support their generation.
Sue Coombs – a Super Volunteer around the Princes Risborough area where she is a member of the Town Council, volunteers at the lunch club and is involvement with several other local community organisations.
Rob Levine – best known for his voluntary work at WorkAid in Chesham for over a decade, and as an active chair of Amersham and Chalfont Hockey Club fundraising to expand sporting facilities in the area.
Marion Mason a photographer who gives up much of her professional time and skills to photograph charity events – including many of our walks – alongside being Chair of Aston Clinton Parish Council.
We at Heart of Bucks would like to extend our thanks and appreciation to all the volunteers in Buckinghamshire who are giving their time to help create a better place to live and work for all those in our beautiful county. Whether you give one day a year or many hours a week, your time and makes a real difference to so many.
If your organisation would like to be included in our anniversary mosaic, please submit your photo and information here.