West Lothian Courier

COMMONS SALUTE FOR VOLUNTEER’S SERVICE

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A West Lothian woman has been commended in the House of Commons for 20 years of sterling voluntary work.

The tribute was paid to Jemma Boyle from Armadale by local MP Martyn Day.

In spite of complex physical disabiliti­es, Jemma’s volunteeri­ng journey started in 2003 with the British Heart Foundation as a retail assistant before helping out with admin duties at the Ability Centre.

For the past 15 years, Jemma (35) has volunteere­d with Voluntary Sector Gateway West Lothian (VSGWL) in Bathgate.

Mr Day’s Early Day Motion to the House read:“That this House congratula­tes Jemma Boyle on the celebratio­n of her 15 years as a volunteer with Voluntary Sector Gateway West Lothian (VSGWL); notes that Jemma began volunteeri­ng in 2002 with various organisati­ons before joining the VSGWL; recognises the enormous contributi­on Jemma makes to the VSGWL through the varied work she does; commends Jemma’s commitment to volunteeri­ng; and thanks her for her dedication to helping others in her local community.”

Jemma has played an important role in supporting the work of the gateway by carrying out reception and admin duties and supporting delivery of Saltire Awards.

She regularly helps out at events during the annual Volunteers’Week celebratio­n, Volunteer of the Year awards and various third-sector forums.

Jemma began volunteeri­ng as a way to get her out of the house and socialise with other people at a time when she was also struggling to find paid employment.

She feels proud being a volunteer and she has received many awards throughout the years which she is extremely proud of.

Volunteeri­ng has helped her to keep her mind focused and positive.

Alan McCloskey, CEO, VSGWL said:“Jemma is a ray of sunshine in the office. She is always so cheerful and has a wicked sense of humour.

“In spite of the physical challenges she faces, Jemma’s commitment to helping others is incredible.

“She is an inspiratio­n to everyone that she meets. In 2020, 2.9 million people in Scotland volunteere­d in some capacity.

“Volunteers are the lifeblood of our communitie­s and as Jemma shows, can also be hugely beneficial to individual­s who come forward to help others.

“I am delighted that her 15 years of outstandin­g commitment with VSGWL has been recognised in the House of Commons.”

 ?? ?? Praised Martyn Day presents Jemma Boyle with a bouquet and certificat­e to mark almost 20 years as a volunteer
Praised Martyn Day presents Jemma Boyle with a bouquet and certificat­e to mark almost 20 years as a volunteer

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