2024 marks a very special year for us. We have been formed as a club for 50 years.
To celebrate this milestone, we continue our spirit of giving with 50 Golden Awards of £500 each to support local charities and community organisations that wish to start a new initiative and need help with funding. These donations will be made throughout 2024. What a way to celebrate what we do!
We invited many of the recipients to a special event on 7 June to celebrate our anniversary and for us to hand over cheques to them. Some of the recipients are described below
Other guests included Deputy Mayor of Wokingham Borough, Councillor Carol Jewell and Wokingham Town Deputy Mayor, Councillor Louise Timlin. We work closely with both the Borough & Town Councils to put on events and support those in need in our community and our president Lyn Baily thanked them for working in partnership with us.
The Patron of Lions Clubs in the UK is HRH The Duchess of Edinburgh and we have the honour of her being an Honorary Member of our Club. Patrick Hamblin is the liaison link between UK Lions Clubs and our Patron and presented a letter from Her Royal Highness in which she congratulated us on our 50th Anniversary and thanks us for all we have done and will continue to do for their community.
President Lyn Baily, assisted by the Wokingham Town Council mayor, Councillor Rob Comber, presented Golden Award cheques to 15 worthy recipients, some of whom were invited to give a brief talk to describe the project for which the funds would be used.
In addition to the 15 awards made at this event we have previously made awards to a further 9 good causes, bringing the total to 24 to date.
If you are involved with a local charities or community group that you think would qualify for a Golden Award then please complete an application form.
The event was held in the glorious main hall of Wokingham Town Hall, with over 100 invited guests.
Lyn then announced that we were giving our annual Gerry Aggett award to Gez de la Pascua in recognition of the work he does recycling furniture and appliances via SHARE Wokingham. He accepted a cheque for £1000, made out to SHARE.
Finally, Lyn announced two special awards:
Twyford Age Concern needed a new minibus. They had funds and pledges, but were still a little way short of target. Our pledge earlier this year of £5,000 has now become a donation as they have reached their total, so the elderly in the Twyford area will soon be mobile again.
The Friends of CAMHS Phoenix School support CAMHS Phoenix School which operates within Wokingham Hospital to provide education to young patients. We had given them a Golden Award, but having visited the school we felt that the children need somewhere to spend time out of the classroom that is outdoors and uplifting. Our donation of £5,000 will allow this to happen with a newly developed area and new seating.
One of our members, Ian Grange, created a commemorative video outlining the history of Lions Clubs and describing some of the projects undertaken by Wokingham Lions Club. It was narrated by one of our longest-standing members, Mervyn Clark, who has been a member since 1983.
We were honoured to have one of the founder members of Wokingham Lions Club, Ken Brant, among the many guests. Ken’s name is on the original constitution, dated 23 May 1974.
We also had our first lady member, Wendy McBride, who joined the club in 1992, but left in 2001 to raise her family. Until she joined we were, like all Lions Clubs, men-only. Things have changed since and we now have equal numbers of male and female members.
Award recipients
- Wokingham Cricket Club
- Camp Mohawk
- Wade
- Arts4Wokingham
- Me2Club
- The Friends of CAMHS Phoenix School
- JAC
- Kaleidoscopic UK
- Hannah Tomsett
- Wokingham Girl Guiding
- Arborfield Scots Group
- The Link Visiting scheme
- SOBS- Survivors of Bereavement by Suicide
- Soulscape
- The Repair Cafe.
Presentations by charities we have helped
Representatives of four charities with which we have close connections were invited to give brief talks explaining what they do and how we have helped them:
Claire Revie – Share Wokingham:
Share Wokingham was founded during the pandemic in 2020 and Claire explained that Wokingham Lions had been generous with both funds and time. What had been expected to be a short-term project now has 15 sites, plus a service providing pre-loved furniture and houshold appliances to those in need and Wokingham Lions’ help has been invaluable.
Emma Cantrell – First Days Children’s Charity
Emma talked about the practical as well as financial help Wokingham Lions can give. She explained how Wokingham Lions have washed, ironed and where required repaired many items of school uniform, so that they are as good as new. At short notice Lions also helped put together a Winter Wonderland for Santa at The Winter Carnival. She also talked about having mad ideas, talking them through with members of her team and then thinking ‘I’m going to ask a Lion’; their advice and help has been so supportive.
Simon & Barbara Young – Ollie Young Foundation
Simon (Ollie’s Dad) and Barbara (Ollie’s Grandmother) talked emotionally about losing Ollie to a brain tumour 12 years ago. The Foundation set up in his name has now raised over £750,000 for research into childhood brain tumours. Wokingham Lions have helped raise their profile in the community and each year at the OYF fun day, Wokingham Lions run a stall for their benefit. OYF also help Wokingham Lions set-up and take-down the twice yearly ‘Wokingham Walk’, which of course leads to a thank you donation to the foundation.
Samantha Rosier – Camp Mohawk
Samantha said Camp Mohawk had been fortunate to work alongside Lions. They had been the recipients of funds from Wokingham May Fayre 2023, which had assisted them in expanding their facilities. Wokingham Lions are now helping them with their Enchanted Forest Ball in October, money from which will go towards accessible changing rooms and showers at their centre near Warfield.
Here is a summary of some of the recipients of Golden Awards:
CLASP is a self-advocacy group for adults with learning disabilities in Wokingham Borough, applied for funds for their project to showcase their members’ art and craft work and demonstrate what they are capable of. The funds will support the hire of a venue and fund the opening night.
The Barkham Hookers are a local crochet group, they have worked on many personal, charity and community projects over the last 10 years and raised over £70,000 for good causes. With the award they are planning something special for the Poppy Appeal in November, which will commemorate the 80th Anniversary of D-Day this year. This display will be prominent in Wokingham and there will be decorated post boxes, which have been very popular in recent years. They also want to crochet hundreds of purple poppies and use them to cover saddles and bridles to decorate the beautiful Horse Sculptures at Arborfield.
Wokingham Cricket Club approached Wokingham Lions for an award. They have over 200 members, boys and men, but this year they are running an initiative to get girls involved. Girls from year 4 upwards from the local area will be approached via their schools and there will be a social media marketing campaign too. Taster sessions are being offered and the aim is to have a wonderful group of cricket girls going forward. Their Golden Award is helping fund a part time coach for the season, to work alongside volunteers and parents at the girls’ structured training sessions, encouraging them to enjoy cricket and continue playing in the future.
Building for the Future is a charity supporting disabled children and young people. They have a centre in Wokingham, from which they run numerous services for the children and their families. They also run services for young disabled adults, offering social opportunities, work-related activities and learning workshops. Their Golden Award will help launch new workshops for these young adults, for which they need to rent space and buy materials and refreshments, as the existing centre is for children and is currently full!
Igniting Writing is based at Wokingham Library on Saturdays is for children aged 11-18. The children can share ideas, develop their writing skills and build friendships with other aspiring young writers in a fun relaxed atmosphere. The £500 will be used to organize regular speakers, which will encourage and aid literacy development and give opportunities to experience writing in different genres.
Hannah Tomsett is a successful para-athlete, who competes in watersking and wakeboarding. In 2023 she won two national titles including wakeboard adaptive trick champion, setting a new British record. Hannah also won a World Silver Medal in Slalom in California, a team Bronze Medal in the World Championships, a Bronze Medal at the British Nationals in slalom and fifth place in a non-disabled slalom competition. In 2024 Hannah aims to enter both National and European Championships as well as improving her slalom skiing, another of her passions. With this in mind, her Golden Award will be used to help fund a new ski seat which will be better fitted to her body and be transferable from her snow ski to her water ski, enabling Hannah to take her skills to the next level in both sports.
Wokingham Pride aims to promote equality, inclusion, reduce stigma and provide social networks and support for LGBTQ+ people and their families in Wokingham Borough. In 2023 they held a small Pride event, but they have bigger plans for 2024 with live bands, performers, stalls and a parade through Wokingham. The local bands are giving their time for free, but their Golden Award will assist with the cost of a sound engineer, materials to make Pride flags and basic first aid kits for their First Aiders to use. Wokingham Pride this year will be held on Saturday 13th July.
Wokingham and District Association for the Elderly (WADE) promotes the welfare of the elderly within Wokingham Borough. They also exist to reduce isolation and loneliness and to provide a safe and supportive environment for their members, via their day-care centre. The Golden Award will allow WADE to fund some good quality art and craft supplies for their staff and trustees to use with members. Items made can then be sold at various fundraising events, raising funds to keep the initiative moving forward. Their first event will be Wokingham May Fayre, which is of course organised by Wokingham Lions Club.
Wokingham Repair Café has recently been set up and runs at All Saints Church on the second Saturday of each month. It is a repair and advice service for hand-portable damaged, broken and torn household and personal items. Delivered by a team of experienced and competent volunteers in a safe café environment, repairs (where possible) and advice are free of charge.
Our grant will buy: A portable Electric Appliance tester and the training for two volunteers in its use, task lighting for volunteer repairers to work safely and protective vinyl for the tables.
Wokingham Lions also donated two refurbished laptops from their ReTec project for use by the Repair Café.
Kaleidoscopic UK is a survivor led charity (by and for) children and adults subjected to domestic abuse. As well as the ongoing information, support and courses they provide, this year they have started their ‘Fun with Mum’ monthly group, where mums and children can enjoy fun, games, activities and crafts as well as a warm meal. They can also meet others in similar situations and gain advice and support. These new sessions are very well attended and so Wokingham Lions Golden Award will go towards the meals, art, craft and activity items for the ‘Fun with Mum’ sessions.
Girlguiding are the UK’s largest youth group dedicated completely to girls, offering fun, friendship, challenge and adventure, inspiring girls to discover their best selves and make a positive difference to their communities. Wokingham currently has 27 units for girls aged 4 to 18, with around 600 members. There are over 70 girls aged 10-14 who would love to become Guides, but sadly, there is no space for them at the moment. Each unit is self-financing and the good news is that they have a volunteer and a venue sorted for a new unit to take some of the girls. The Lions Golden Award will help this new unit to purchase the programme materials, general stationery and other items which are used each week.
Arts4Wokingham are a relatively new charity that aims to make art more accessible and public within Wokingham Borough. They believe that engaging and responding to public arts, has the ability to support mental health and wellbeing. Public art also invites the community to experience its benefits without the intimidation or limited access of formal galleries.
Arts4Wokingham are partnering with another charity called PACT in a series of local artist workshops, to create some community art, which Arts4Wokingham will show at an accessible exhibition during Wokingham Arts Trail in September 2024.
Their Lions Golden Awards will help fund a local artist’s skills to facilitate the workshops, material to create and display the art, support in creating and promoting the free exhibition to local people and the creation of video footage of the workshops to help promote the wellbeing benefits and powers of collaboration that this art form can bring to the Borough.
Me2 Club will use their Golden Award to train new volunteers to accompany and support children with additional needs and disabilities access mainstream leisure activities.
The Link Visiting Scheme wants to make their service more inclusive and will use the Golden Award to translate their literature into other languages such as Urdu, Hindi and Cantonese.