RNLI Head of Region Anna Classon pictured presenting Alexandra Van Tuyll with a framed Certificate of Thanks for her years of volunteering

Mayo RNLI fundraiser heralded by community

Achill Island lifeboat fundraiser Alexandra Van Tuyll is honoured by the RNLI for her charity work.

A long-standing volunteer fundraiser for Achill Island RNLI, has been honoured by the charity’s Chief Executive for her generous support of the Mayo lifeboat station and its work in saving lives at sea.

Alexandra Van Tuyll, who has been volunteering for the charity since 1999, was presented with a framed Certificate of Thanks by the RNLI’s Head of Region, Anna Classon, during a recent visit to the lifeboat station.

The award which was arranged by the Chairperson of the Fundraising Branch, Anthony McNamara, came as a surprise to Alexandra, who was honoured in front of many of her fellow fundraising volunteers and the Coxswain and Mechanic of the lifeboat station.

The official citation records that Alexandra Van Tuyll is awarded the RNLI’s Certificate of Thanks in recognition of her generous support of Achill Island Lifeboat Station since 1999.

Her contributions have included Christmas card sales, art exhibitions and donations. In 2012, she produced a magnificent publication titled ‘Sea Meets Land, Around Ireland In Aid of the RNLI, showcasing her extensive visits to the stations around the coast of Ireland. Her valued contributions help the RNLI to save lives.

Speaking in presenting Alexandra with her award, the RNLI’s Head of Region Anna Classon said, ‘I feel I have come full circle in presenting this award. I started my career with the RNLI as a Fundraising Manager on the West Coast of Ireland and Alexandra was someone I came to know early on in that role.

The lifeboat is a hugely important part of this community and having a fundraising group, who will step up and support the lifeboat crew, to ensure that they can save lives at sea, means that this work continues. From the range of fundraising activities that Alexandra has supported and continues to champion, that future is in good hands. This recognition is very much deserved and I am delighted to be here to present it.’

Adding his thanks on behalf of the Achill Island RNLI fundraising branch, Anthony McNamara said, ‘This is a fitting tribute to the work Alexandra does on behalf of the lifeboat service here in Achill.

We have a wonderful team and the community are very generous in their support of our lifeboat crew. We couldn’t do it without volunteers like Alexandra and her endless enthusiasm and dedication for raising vital funds for saving lives at sea. Long may it continue.’