Sefton’s Unsung Heroes Recognised at Citizens 4 Good Celebration

Sefton’s Unsung Heroes Recognised at Citizens 4 Good Celebration
The latestCitizens 4 Goodevent was held atBootle Town Hall, bringing together community members to celebrate and recognise some ofSefton’s unsung heroes—individuals whose acts of kindness, commitment, and compassion continue to make a positive difference across the borough.
Organised bySefton 4 GoodandSefton CVS, in partnership with theMayor of Sefton’s Office, the event highlighted the extraordinary impact of everyday people who quietly serve their communities, often without seeking recognition.
The celebration was officially opened byCouncillor June Burns,Mayor of Sefton, who welcomed guests and paid tribute to the invaluable contributions made by volunteers and community champions across Sefton.
“This event is a powerful reminder of the compassion and community spirit that exists throughout our borough,” said Catrin Hughes, Volunteer Development Officer. “It’s an honour to celebrate the people who give so much of themselves for the benefit of others.”
The afternoon was filled with inspiring stories. Highlights included:
Alocal support grouphelping families navigate the complexities of theSpecial Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND)system
A much-lovedtherapy dogoffering comfort and companionship across the community
Ayoung manmaking a difference by improving and caring for his local park
And many more individuals who go above and beyond to support neighbours, enhance public spaces, and promote inclusion and wellbeing.
Citizens 4 Goodis an ongoing initiative that recognises and celebrates the positive actions of individuals across Sefton. Whether it’s through volunteering, advocacy, or simple everyday kindness, the scheme aims to shine a light on those who help make the borough a better place to live.
For more information on Citizens 4 Good and how to nominate someone making a difference in your area, please visit our websiteSefton4good.org.uk
Lauren Ruane, Flow Fitness – for creating an essential community for new mums in the Crosby area through you pre and post-natal fitness classes.
Joe Park, Friends of South Park – He is an indispensable part of the Friends of South Park, he is always getting stuck into sessions and discovering long lost paths in overgrown parts of the park.
One Eyed Jack Daniels (JD) and his owner Judith Hulse – Boarder collie, One Eyed Jack Daniels ( AKA JD), has been a therapy dog at Southport Hospital for more then 8 years. Together with is owner Judith, they have brought comfort, smiles, and companionship to patients.
Danny Power and Jodie Gasteretous, The Lathom Hall Club – Danny and Jodie have worked hard to preserve the historic Lathom Hall Club and have used their venue to raise money for a number of local and national charities.
Jordan Francis, Autism Initiatives – for his unwavering commitment and compassion through his long-standing work supporting autistic individuals.
Joan Bayley – for outstanding commitment to her community through her weekly voluntary work at the local community pantry and church.
Mabel Robin, Southport Macmillan Centre – Mabel is a dedicated volunteer for Southport Macmillan Centre and offers emotional support to those that navigating cancer as well as great practical support for the centre.
Mel and the Life’s For Living Volunteers – for working tirelessly, without financial gain, to help children, adults, and families with additional needs access the services, education, and emotional support they deserve. Five volunteers; Rebecca Leahey, Hannah Williams, Mel Duffy, Melissa Carrabyne, Daniel Westworth and Ian Thiis, were with Mel to receive their certificates.
Robert Charlton, the Indy – for his dedicated commitment to volunteering at the Indy Pantry, Derby Park and Another Place.
Jodie Banks, In it Together – for leading a parent-led initiative In It Together which offers vital support to families with neurodivergent children across the Sefton community.