A Mandurah local nearing half a century of membership to Lions Clubs in Western Australia has been recognised for his dedication.
Peter Lamb was named as Mandurah's Local Legend for his efforts and dedication to supporting others, including children with disabilities and serious health issues.
Peter joined the Lions Club of Fremantle in 1976 before transferring to the Lions Club of Mandurah in 1979, holding various leadership positions during his 44 years with the club.
He's received several accolades for his community service with the Lions including the Melvin Jones Fellow, the James D. Richardson Award,
the Ian M Stockdale Award, and is a three-time winner of the International President’s Award.
Mayor Rhys Williams recognised Peter’s unwavering commitment to supporting his community including countless fundraising efforts, helping to introduce inspiring school programs and his involvement in local sport and arts.
“Peter’s dedication towards supporting others and giving back to his community is second to none,” Mayor Williams said.
“For many years, Peter has provided outstanding mentorship to young people in Mandurah and continues to do so to this day. He’s been pivotal in helping the next generation of leaders to grow and discover new opportunities.
“Peter truly embodies the traits of a Local Legend, and his impact on the Mandurah community is immeasurable. His selfless dedication, leadership, and unwavering commitment to service make him an inspiration to us all and we thank him for all he has done.”
A trustee of the Australian Lions Childhood Cancer Research Foundation, Peter has been responsible for organising the Australian Lions Biggest BBQ for the past seven years.
Nationally, this fundraising initiative has raised more than $12million for childhood cancer research.
Beyond his involvement with the Lions, Peter is a former President of the Mandurah Chamber of Commerce, served on the Mandurah Tourist Bureau and the Murray Districts Football League, and was instrumental in expanding the Mandurah Youth on Health Drama Festival (now known as YOH Fest).
The Mandurah Lions Club holds fundraising activities throughout the year to raise more than $100,000 a year which goes back into the community.
The club initiated the ‘Children of Courage’ program in schools which gives children with disability a chance to feel appreciated through an award.
This program has now been adopted nationally.
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