Portaferry Volunteer Receives Service Award

Portaferry RNLI volunteer receives award  for over thirty years of service

Portaferry RNLI volunteer Vera Murphy was recently presented with her 30 years of service award in Portaferry RNLI Station by the station’s Fundraising President, Mrs. Eveleigh Brownlow.

Vera who joined Portaferry lifeboat fundraising team just over 30 years ago when her son, Jamie, joined the boat crew at the station. 

Portaferry RNLI volunteer Vera Murphy, left, received a 30 year service award from the Fundraising President, Mrs Eveleigh Brownlow. Included are RNLI volunteers at the Portferry Station.

Vera said: ‘I remember nights when the weather wasn’t great and the request to launch came in.

“Jamie would be gone to the station and I’d be at home wondering what was happening.

“Sometimes he’d be out all night, it just made sense for me to join as a fundraiser because the funds raised were providing my son with the kit and equipment to keep him safe while he was out helping others. 

‘I have found it a very worthwhile charity to be involved with.

“My son left the crew at Portaferry station because of other commitments, but I found it more difficult to leave, and the fundraising continues to get me out and about 32 years later.”

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