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Red Cross staff and volunteers recognised as part of global initiative

Roger Whitty  TBW Newsgroup
PROUD VOLUNTEER: Red Cross Limestone Coast regional manager David Walshaw, officer Roger Whitty and vice patron Libby Furner at a morning tea for World Red Cross Day. Picture: TODD LEWIS

VOLUNTEERS and staff were recognised for their tireless commitment during a flag-raising ceremony to mark World Red Cross Day on Wednesday morning.

Dozens of hard-working community members gathered at the Cave Gardens where Mount Gambier Mayor Lynette Martin and Red Cross vice patron Libby Furner raised the red and white flag.

Ms Furner thanked all in attendance for their contributions to the organisation and the wider community.

“You all exemplify the Red Cross fundamental principles of humanity and voluntary service and inspire others to take action,” Ms Furner said.

“A big thank you to all of you.”

While the day was about thanking all members of the not-for-profit organisation, one Mount Gambier volunteer received special recognition for his contribution.

Group Red Cross  TBW Newsgroup
MEMBERS RECOGNISED: Dozens gathered at the Cave Gardens on Wednesday to see the Red Cross flag raised on a day where staff and volunteers across the world are recognised.

Roger Whitty was presented with an outstanding service medal for his dedication.

The prestigious award was a first for the South East and one of only a few presented in South Australia.

Red Cross Limestone Coast regional manager David Walshaw described Mr Whitty as a “first class Red Cross officer”.

“He is diplomatic and tactful in all of his activities involving his superiors and peers,” Mr Walshaw said.

“Roger is the quintessential quiet achiever, never seeking accolades or awards for his amazing contribution.

“His efficiency and effectiveness is widely known and he justly receives the respect and admiration of all who have the privilege of knowing and working with him.”

Mr Whitty said he was humbled to receive the award.

“It means the world to me to be recognised, but I honestly do not do this for the accolades, I just do what I need to do,” Mr Whitty said.

“I am humbled each day I work at Red Cross, working with people who are trying to help others who are less fortunate in the community, that is what it is all about.”

He said the reason he has contributed for so long was because he believed in helping others.

“I like to use my skills and knowledge to help other people’s lives and help them get the best they can,” he said.

“The award is great, but the biggest thrill I get is when I am helping others.”

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