Wirral
West Kirby Women’s Institute raises over £2,000 for RNLI
2 months ago
After an incredible year of fundraising, West Kirby Women’s Institute (WI) raised funds to support the crucial lifesaving efforts RNLI provides in the community.
The RNLI West Kirby Lifeboat Station was honoured to receive a cheque for £2,380 during this month’s West Kirby WI members’ meeting.
This generous contribution, raised through a series of successful fundraising events throughout the year, reflects the WI’s heartfelt dedication to community support and charitable giving. The West Kirby WI’s commitment to supporting local charities is an integral part of their mission, as they seek to make a meaningful impact in the areas they serve.
Lesley Dewsbury, President of West Kirby WI, said:
“We chose West Kirby RNLI after an inspirational talk from Richard Diamond, at one of our monthly meetings. He brought home to us just how valuable the service is and how so many emergencies could have had a far worse outcome if they were not there.
“Living by the coast we are all very aware that one day we might need to call on them. As the service is run by volunteers and relies on funding from the public, we felt this was a very worthy local charity to support.
“A large proportion of the money raised came from a hugely successful ceilidh, but we also took a stall at Ashton Park fair selling homemade cakes, craft items and plants. All of these were organised by our charity’s sub-group, and I would like to thank them all for their tireless efforts over the last twelve months in raising this fantastic sum.”
Richard Diamond, West Kirby RNLI Lifeboat Operations Manager, expressed his gratitude saying:
“We are incredibly thankful to the West Kirby WI for their generous donation, which will pay for two years of fuel for our new D class lifeboat, Leonard Pownall. Community support is essential to our operations, and this contribution will make a significant difference.
“The collaboration between West Kirby WI and RNLI West Kirby highlights the vital role of community involvement in ensuring the safety of those who enjoy the coast. The WI’s dedication not only benefits local charities, but also strengthens community bonds, making a lasting impact on the lives of residents.”