Bev Jackson has been recognised for her contributions to Mandurah.
Mayor Rhys Williams this week announced the latest recipient of the 'Local Legend' award, Bev Jackson.
Bev has been a member of the Mandurah Country Club for 54 years, and has been able to raise funds through the club for breast cancer research.
Bev came up with a plan to host a golf day to raise funds. They raised $1500 that first day, almost 25 years later the total amount raised is over $230,000.
But this is only part of the work that Bev does for the community. She was a charter member for the Peel Zonta Club, who aim to advance the status of women.
“We are heavily involved in the issue of domestic violence, we provide birthing kits, and we support women in the community, “ Bev said.
“But I also get lots out of being a member – it is character building to help the community, “ she said.
“I would encourage young women to join,” Bev added.
Mandurah Mayor Rhys Williams said he was particularly excited to present Bev with her award because her contribution to Mandurah had been mentioned by so many people including former Mayor Paddi Creevey.
“Bev’s contribution has been a long term contribution,” Mayor Williams said.
“For almost a quarter of a century Bev has given of her time and energy to the cause of breast cancer research.
“And that is only the giving that is obvious, I also understand that she has been a leader in Zonta, and a fantastic networker, who really knows how to get things done.
“Like all our local legends, Bev is very quiet about her achievements – this seems to be a characteristic of those who give to the community.
“Every community needs these quiet and selfless achievers.
“If you know of someone you think deserves to be a Local Legend please don’t hesitate to contact me,” the Mayor said.
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