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A lifetime of kindness: Irene Jackson honoured by Inner Wheel Club of Boronia

During a heartfelt gathering at the home of the Boronia’s Inner Wheel Club, a cherished member Irene Jackson was recognised for her exceptional service to the organisation.

Inner Wheel is an international women’s organisation that helps women create friendship, service and understanding, it was originally founded in Manchester, it has clubs in over 100 countries with over 100,000 members.

Former club president Shirley Burgess presented the 103-year-old with the honoured active membership badge during the club’s monthly morning tea for her dedication of 40 years to the Inner Wheel Club of Boronia, making a significant impact within the community.

“As a centenarian who will celebrate her 104th birthday next month, Irene will continue to spread warmth and friendship at her nursing home, welcoming new residents with hugs and often gifting them knitted teddy bears,” Ms Burgess said.

“She’s giving these trauma teddies to new residents to make them settle into our care.”

Her commitment to fostering connections has made her a beloved figure among those who may feel vulnerable or lonely, as she consistently takes the time to engage in friendly conversation.

“Before moving into an aged care, she used to knit the teddies, and donating it to the ambulance or police – the Inner Wheel Club of Boronia has been doing this for a long time now and sometimes they go overseas, and she’s been part of that meeting,” she said.

The Inner Wheel Club of Boronia, chartered in 1984, aims to improve lives with a focus on women and children.

The club promotes friendship and community service, raising funds for local, national, and international charities through a variety of events, including barbecues, catering, and social gatherings.

Throughout its history, the club has supported numerous organisations such as Infolink, EDVOS (Family Violence Service for Women & Children), and the Cancer Council, among others – their commitment extends to international efforts, supporting initiatives like the School of St. Jude in Tanzania and Days for Girls.

The concept of supporting Cord Blood Research as a national project was first proposed in 2000 and has since led to the awarding of 62 grants, totalling $3.7 million, at the annual Inner Wheel Australia National Conference.

The Inner Wheel emblem reflects its close association with Rotary, symbolising shared ethical values and objectives – the organisation welcomes individuals over the age of 18, fostering a spirit of collaboration and service in communities worldwide.

Congratulations to Irene Jackson for her remarkable contributions and dedication to the Inner Wheel Club of Boronia.

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