In times of crises, residents on the Isle of Wight always pull together. Outstanding fundraising efforts have a hugely positive impact on the Daisy Bus Service - which transports those receiving cancer treatment.
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.
As well as offering a range of second hand goods for sale, the new Hospice shop in Ventnor will also include space for people to find out more about Earl Mountbatten services across the Island.
Community bus service, FYT Bus, was judged overall winner of the Community Action Awards. Well done to everyone who was recognised at ceremony and all those who give up their time to help others in the community.
Josh's commitment and dedication to the protection of this important piece of Isle of Wight history has been second to none and you can help make sure he's recognised with this national award.
Proposals by the Isle of Wight council to fund just one librarian at Ventnor library for only 23 hours a week indicates major changes to the Island's six council funded libraries could be afoot.
Help is needed to prepare and serve the annual Christmas Day meal for the Island's homeless, elderly and families in need. Donations of food, drinks and gifts will be gratefully received by the Salvation Army.
If you have some time to spare and would like to be involved with something exciting and worthwhile this year, get in touch with the Isle of Wight team to see how you can help.
Hiliary Jarman was a true charity champion, not only in her work to raise funds and awareness for several vital charities, but by also taking part in pioneering research with the Huntington's Disease Association.