Fourteen friends, staff and members of FAB PTA (The Bay) are all jumping from 10,000ft to raise money for a Yurt, sensory garden and more balance bikes.
The Open Gardens in Seagrove Bay, as part of the National Garden Scheme Open Gardens day in Seaview, a couple of weeks ago raised over £350 for this important Isle of Wight charity.
An event marking the 30th anniversary of the creation of the Cowes independent lifeboat service and the 10th anniversary of the replacement RNLI operation took place last weekend.
The Spring Fete started out in 2005 and has now become a major social occasion, supported with donations from a growing number of Isle of Wight businesses and local residents.
Mountbatten Shanklin has become the second Mountbatten shop to provide a dedicated information area highlighting the many services the leading end of life care charity now provides.
Michael Lane says he recognises the contribution volunteers make in keeping our communities safer and thanks them for the time they give up to make a difference to the lives of others.
Volunteers "beavering away at grassroots level are the active lifeblood of our communities", says The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service Independent Committee chair, former broadcast journalist Sir Martyn Lewis.
The National Coastwatch Institution at Needles Station has 65 faithfully volunteer watch keepers, who operate the lookout every day, keeping an eye on sea and land. The Queen's Award for Voluntary Service is well-deserved!
A stalwart Samaritans volunteer will be heading to the prestigious party at the Palace after being nominated for his commitment and dedication to volunteering by the Isle of Wight branch.
Blow your own trumpet and get the recognition you deserve! Here's an opportunity to showcase what your community or voluntary group has achieved over the last year.
Join the Independent Lifeboat Lotto for your chance to win up to £5,000. It costs less than a tenner a month and you'll be helping local independent lifeboat stations.